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Writer, copywriter, blogger, creative writer, researcher, editor, writing coordinator, marketer
Canberra
Children's story writing, proofreading, transcription, script writing, ghostwriting, Brand namesKindle formatting and Swahili translator
Nairobi
Professional Copy Writer, Content Creator, SEO Expert, Marketer, Brand Manager
East Barnet
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
Num. of articles: 1
Words per article: 500
Blog/website url: www.secondaryglazing.org.uk
Information for the blog/website: Damp and Listed Buildings
Topic: Damp and Listed Buildings
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Outline & Structure: The article title will be - Damp and Listed Buildings. This article should be broken into 3-4 paragraphs.
(I have included links to websites to provide examples. The article must be unique content.)
The first paragraph to briefy explain damp in listed buildings.
The DAMP section from: http://lpoc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Guide-to-Owning-a-Listed-Building.pdf
The second paragraph to explain Condensation - http://www.heritage-house.org/about-condensation.html and https://www.spab.org.uk/advice/technical-qas/technical-qa-25-condensation/
- Condensation in old houses causes the phenomenon most commonly called 'Rising Damp'
- Water condenses on windows and damages sills, and rots the frames at the bottom
A small section to explain secondary glazing and condensation
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION DOUBLE GLAZING section from - http://lpoc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Guide-to-Owning-a-Listed-Building.pdf
- Only fit draught proofing to the secondary panels - so that external air will prevent condensation forming in the gap between the windows and secondary glazing. - http://www.1st-4-secondary-double-glazing.co.uk/benefits.html
And the final paragraphs should be simple suggestions as to how to remedy damp problems and who to contact to ensure you are complying with listed building regulations. - http://www.protenservices.co.uk/damp-listed-buildings
- Surveyors will know of the special considerations and implications for the repair and renovation of the building, he will be aware of the perceived “damp problems” and will understand period house structures
- The Conservation Officer section from - http://lpoc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Guide-to-Owning-a-Listed-Building.pdf
Extra notes:
Words per article: 500
Blog/website url: www.secondaryglazing.org.uk
Information for the blog/website: Damp and Listed Buildings
Topic: Damp and Listed Buildings
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Outline & Structure: The article title will be - Damp and Listed Buildings. This article should be broken into 3-4 paragraphs.
(I have included links to websites to provide examples. The article must be unique content.)
The first paragraph to briefy explain damp in listed buildings.
The DAMP section from: http://lpoc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Guide-to-Owning-a-Listed-Building.pdf
The second paragraph to explain Condensation - http://www.heritage-house.org/about-condensation.html and https://www.spab.org.uk/advice/technical-qas/technical-qa-25-condensation/
- Condensation in old houses causes the phenomenon most commonly called 'Rising Damp'
- Water condenses on windows and damages sills, and rots the frames at the bottom
A small section to explain secondary glazing and condensation
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION DOUBLE GLAZING section from - http://lpoc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Guide-to-Owning-a-Listed-Building.pdf
- Only fit draught proofing to the secondary panels - so that external air will prevent condensation forming in the gap between the windows and secondary glazing. - http://www.1st-4-secondary-double-glazing.co.uk/benefits.html
And the final paragraphs should be simple suggestions as to how to remedy damp problems and who to contact to ensure you are complying with listed building regulations. - http://www.protenservices.co.uk/damp-listed-buildings
- Surveyors will know of the special considerations and implications for the repair and renovation of the building, he will be aware of the perceived “damp problems” and will understand period house structures
- The Conservation Officer section from - http://lpoc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Guide-to-Owning-a-Listed-Building.pdf
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