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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Dodgy cladding detail


The use of clout nails to stop the cladding pulling off the wall in high winds looks terrible at low level especially where in damages teh wood and creates a broken area for water ingress, although shown here is very sheltered.
The Birdlife centre in North Berwick by Simpson and Brown
Posted by Kieran at 5:04 pm

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