From Bill Robinson at Train2Rebuild
Are you worried about moisture damage to your New Orleans home? You should be.
Nationally there are somewhere between $5 billion and $9 billion in moisture damage claims each year.
In New Orleans we are especially susceptible to moisture damage, not only from the rising tide but from the moisture in the air in the form of rain and humidity.
As we repair, restore or renovate our homes we must keep the basics of moisture management in mind so our work is not only attractive but durable, energy efficient and healthy.
This session will use the Four D’s to identify the basics of moisture management.
• Deflection
• Drainage
• Drying
• Durability
Who: Bill Robinson from Train2Rebuild (http://www.train2rebuild.com)
What: Free class for homeowners on moisture management
When: Saturday, Nov. 13, 10 a.m.
Where: Old City Building Center, 341 N. Hennessey St., NOLA
Cost: FREE
Contact: 504-782-5263
Website: http://www.ocbcnola.org
Future Classes
11/27/2010 and 12/4/2010
In New Orleans we are especially susceptible to moisture damage, not only from the rising tide but from the moisture in the air in the form of rain and humidity.
As we repair, restore or renovate our homes we must keep the basics of moisture management in mind so our work is not only attractive but durable, energy efficient and healthy.
This session will use the Four D’s to identify the basics of moisture management.
• Deflection
• Drainage
• Drying
• Durability
Who: Bill Robinson from Train2Rebuild (http://www.train2rebuild.com)
What: Free class for homeowners on moisture management
When: Saturday, Nov. 13, 10 a.m.
Where: Old City Building Center, 341 N. Hennessey St., NOLA
Cost: FREE
Contact: 504-782-5263
Website: http://www.ocbcnola.org
Future Classes
11/27/2010 and 12/4/2010
Renovation, Remodeling and Painting Certification Class
National Center for Healthy Homes Certification (NCHH)
Instructor : Bill Robinson
Cost: $250
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