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PCA Live Webinars - Approved Document F Update - Will it finally ensure proper ventilation in existing homes? Reviews

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An excellent update, very practical approach, and some expert comments provided. A must watch for anyone involved with retrofit projects.
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Posted 2 years ago
Very informative and up todate, giving valuble information to the people who attanded
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Posted 2 years ago
The information was well presented and made clear
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Posted 2 years ago
Very well explained and presented felt I have been brought up to date with the approved document F to a good level of understanding
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Posted 2 years ago
Very informative webinar and very easy to follow and understand. One of their best to date. Wish it had a little more about updates in Wales (quick section at the end maybe?).
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Posted 2 years ago
Really helpful, interesting and kept on point.
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Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
James was easy to listen to but it did seem as though most of the slides were taken straight from the ADF. I would like to have seen more photos showing defects arising as a result of poor ventilation and properties which have improved after upgrading even under the current regulations. But very informative and thought-provoking. However, you do wonder whether the regulations are achievable in the current climate, especially in inner-city areas or whether people will choose to ignore them. A great deal of the problems are relating to non-technical people not understanding the basic issues of having poor ventilation in their homes.
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Posted 2 years ago