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PCA Live Webinars - Is Bamboo the new knotweed Reviews

4.9 Rating 16 Reviews
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The Property Care Association is the trade association representing building specialists to promote high standards of professionalism and expertise within the sectors represented through training, exams, qualifications and other support services.

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PE29 6FY

Well present and makes you think about this a a potential issue.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
The presenters were informative, and clearly knowledgeable and retained my attention throughout. I particularly like there being plenty of photos with case studies so that you can envisage the various problems with bamboo and how it affects buildings.
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Posted 1 year ago
Really informative and interesting, delivered well and with very relevant topics. These webinars put on by the PCA are helpful and help to maintain standards across the industry. many thanks and keep them coming.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very interesting and informative
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Posted 1 year ago
Informative, engaging and not too long a presentation so left plenty of time for questions. Also had lots of photos/case studies to assist attendees to visualise the damage Bamboo can do.
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Posted 1 year ago
Worth the wait! Excellent case studies, it would have been interesting to put some idea of cost of the jobs. It would appear that Bamboo IS the new Knotweed.
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Posted 1 year ago
Although knotweed and Bamboo are not really part of our remit, when surveying properties, we have had occasion to come across both of these plants, during dampness and timber surveys and we have subsequently reported back to our clients. I also had a personal interest, as we have some black bamboo of the clumping variety in our rear garden, on the boundary with the neighbors, we split the plant at its roots every 5 years and pass the bamboo to family, friends and the neighbor. It was a very interesting webinar and well presented by Jim.
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Posted 1 year ago