Customers and visitors to the Green Building Press websites are welcome to join the discussions here.
Over the next few months as this new website and user system develops you should find that you are able to communicate with hundreds of likeminded people, many that enjoy caring for the planet, their family and their home as you do.
Feel free to post your questions and or answers on appropriate threads.
daveg
8 Dec 2008, 3:34 PM
The look of this site just keep improving. I'm looking forward to the launch though as there are not many users posting yet! Felling lo.o.o.o.o.only!
topsy10
1 Jun 2009, 2:20 PM
This is more of a help request as I have just joined and do not know where to go to raise a question and get some advice that5 is urgently needed about a damp problem in an old listed building that CANNOT be damproofed and the rising damp has previously destroyed the very low to the ground wooden windows.They rot from the inside out and I need advice on waterproofing the inside of the carcase of the new douglas fir frames we have had made. PLEASE point me in the right direction. I am using Holkham paints on the surfaces but need to protect them in other ways too. they have been given a coat of wood preservative but i do not think that will be much use. topsy 10
Dr T (Guest)
1 Jun 2009, 6:46 PM
Do everything near the window with lime do not use cement ow waterproofers. Keep ventilated well, check all pipes and drains in vicinity and ensure ground slopes away from house.
also try other web sites GBF and heritage renovation ones.