Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment. PLEASE NOTE: A download link for Volume 1 will be sent to you by email and Volume 2 will be sent to you by post as a book. |
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Posted By: GreenfishAnother vote for Pro Clima. I have used Vana for various things including clothing repair! Pieces stuck on my overalls and boots for over a year, been through everything and still holding fast.
Posted By: TriassicI also tested duct tape and it started to peel off and curl at the edges after about 24 hours.
Posted By: TriassicAnd another thing, if air tightness is so important and a current requirement for new builds, how come builders merchants and Screwfix and the like don't stock it?
Posted By: wookeygaffer/duck/duct tape does indeed vary in quality, but it's designed to be relatively easy to get off, and the glue always dries out after a couple or 5 years. At which point it is barely stuck on any longer. IMHO it's useless as airtightness tape for more than 2 years.
Posted By: Triassichow come builders merchants and Screwfix and the like don't stock it?
I tried five, starting with Jewson and TP, then three local places.I asked each of them if they had tenting and non-renting roof membrane and air tightness tape, all I got was blank looks. Not one stocked the tape.
You can get it from builders merchants but they've no idea what they're selling and they're very expensive, so no point going there.
Posted By: Triassicair tightness tape, all I got was blank looks. Not one stocked the tape
Posted By: TriassicThe rules around air tightness came in 5 years ago, yet when I go into the two national builders merchants and they don't stock a range of air tightness products, not good enough!!Pretty sure the rules around air tightness are not demanding enough to require tape.
Posted By: Paul in MontrealOver here in Canada, the tapes are not expensive because they are ubiquitous.So Tucktape is 9 Dollars in Canada, so that's £5. Wow that's a bargain, wonder what the shipping costs would be?
Paul in Montreal.