Abstract
Close interest in the work of CIB working commission W 40 on heat and moisture transfer has prompted the authors, who are scientists working with the US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, to send us these two summaries of remedial work on houses in Alaska. The first indicates the scope for simple injection of urea formaldehyde foam to improve thermal insulation of old wood-frame buildings; the second shows how infra-red photography can cut the cost of repairs to leaking roofs.
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