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TAN 24 - The Environmental Control of Dry Rot
A study of environment friendly methods for treatment of dry rot.
TAN 25 - Maintenance and Repair of Cleaned Stone Buildings
A review of soiling and decay and the suitability of a range of repair methods.
TAN 26 - Care and Conservation of 17th Century Plasterwork in Scotland
An account of techniques for the care and repair of plasterwork from the first part of the 1600s.
TAN 27 - Archaeology in Historic Towns
Practical advice on archaeological issues when developing a site in a historic town or city.
TAN 29 - Corrugated Iron and Other Ferrous Metal Cladding
An outline of ferrous metal cladding in Scotland, with discussion of guidance, documentation and conservation techniques.
TAN 30 - Scottish Turf Construction
Details of turf construction in Scotland, with case studies and discussion of maintenance and conservation.
TAN 31 - Stone Masonry Materials and Skills
A note giving guidance on stone masonry decay, and a detailed description of survey and recording methods and approaches.
Technical Paper 01
Thermal Performance of Traditional Windows
Research from testing the thermal performance of traditional sash and case windows.
Technical Paper 02
In-Situ U-Value Measurements in Traditional Buildings - Preliminary Results
Results of in-situ U-valve measurements of various solid stonewalls in five traditional Scottish buildings.