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A Victorian House in Tewkesbury, 2010, which had suffered flood damage in 2007 and had some renovation work done through the insurance company. However, the contractor at that time had not paid attention to damp prevention, which caused major structural problems with wet and dry rot.
Download full details of the project and renovation work.