Safeguard Europe is now a member of The CPD Certification Service – the world’s leading organisation for Continuing Professional Development training events, courses, workshops and webinars.
Dealing with Dampness in Existing Buildings is the company’s most requested webinar and it is now fully certified by The CPD Certification Service. This accolade sits alongside its existing RIBA certification and underlines Safeguard’s commitment and dedication to providing all sectors of the building industry with the quality training materials and practical knowledge needed to keep buildings dry.
Dealing with Dampness in Existing Buildings is the perfect start to any building professional’s damp journey. Dampness is common, with varying levels of severity, in all types of building. This webinar provides an overview of the techniques available to accurately identify the causes and types of dampness in buildings.
It examines the most common types of dampness found in existing buildings – rising damp, penetrating damp and excess condensation – alongside modern repair and treatment methods.
– Tools for accurately diagnosing dampness
– Types of dampness in buildings
– Rising damp
– Penetrating damp
– Condensation
– Repair and treatment methods
Do you manage a team who you think will benefit from this training? Safeguard offers private sessions on demand. Architects, surveyors, building contractors, housing association and council teams across the country have all benefited from Dealing with Dampness in Existing Buildings.
Get in touch at [email protected] with your team size and availability or enquire through CPD UK. Safeguard’s webinars team will respond as soon as they can.
Alternatively, sign up for the next scheduled session: August 20th at 13:00 PM.
Check out the full webinar selection here,
Contact:
Safeguard Europe,
Redkiln Close,
Horsham,
West Sussex,
United Kingdom,
RH13 5QL
Phone: 01403 210204
Fax: 01403 217529
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