Abstract

A fast method that uses fluorescence was used for quantitative assessment of mycelium development during the research and design work preceding the revalorization of the Baroque-period seat of Polish kings in Wilanów. Mold mycelia were found mainly in the areas of increased humidity of the substrates. The use of an innovative method of local reheating of thermal bridge areas has been proposed there. Systems for reheating with halogen radiators using various infrared radiation (IR) bands were analyzed. There was also designed an anticondensation system consisting of electric heating cables, which gave positive effects in several historic buildings in Poland.

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