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Hello all, just a fun question really (well for me). I've been crawling around under my timber floor looking at pipes, unblocking airbricks, you know normal stuff for a bloke to do. It's particularly fun because my 4 year old daughter runs around above me asking me periodically where I am.
Anyway, it struck me how ridiculously dry it is down there. I mean, so dry everything is powder and the dust is like you see in old movies about archaeological sites. I'd have thought given it's around a metre under the ground and a super old house so no big DPM or anything it'd be damp as anything. To give you an idea, my lawn about a metre from one of my air bricks is a quagmire that tries to pull your shoe off if you walk through it.
Am I missing something??
Happy new year all
Oliver
Anyway, it struck me how ridiculously dry it is down there. I mean, so dry everything is powder and the dust is like you see in old movies about archaeological sites. I'd have thought given it's around a metre under the ground and a super old house so no big DPM or anything it'd be damp as anything. To give you an idea, my lawn about a metre from one of my air bricks is a quagmire that tries to pull your shoe off if you walk through it.
Am I missing something??
Happy new year all
Oliver