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[HBP #3] Tim Floyd - Building Materials Scientist & Damp Specialist
- 2024/12/23
- 再生時間: 1 時間 11 分
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Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings podcast.
Understanding Timber Decay with Tim Floyd: Insights from an Expert Architectural Materials Scientist
In this episode, Vincent welcomes Mr. Tim Floyd, a distinguished architectural materials scientist and chartered surveyor specialising in timber decay.
They discuss Tim's journey into the heritage field, notable projects, and his philosophy on managing timber decay through environmental control rather than aggressive chemical treatments.
Tim shares insights on identifying timber decay, common fungi and wood-boring insects in period properties, and the importance of maintaining ecological balances within buildings.
The episode also delves into modern challenges in the field and offers advice to both professionals and homeowners on preserving the integrity of wooden structures.
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Below is a more detailed breakdown of the video with relevant timestamps
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:12 Tim Floyd's Background and Career Journey
04:19 Understanding Timber Decay
16:53 Daily Routine of a Timber Decay Specialist
28:31 Interesting Projects and Case Studies
35:53 Exploring Timber Composites
36:00 Common Causes of Timber Decay
39:01 Impact of Modern Materials on Timber
39:53 Understanding Timber Quality and Biodeterioration
48:08 Fungi in Period Properties
52:28 Wood Boring Insects
01:00:51 Challenges and Advice for Timber Preservation
01:07:46 Conclusion and Resources
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Connect with Tim Floyd using the links below:
Website: https://floydconsulting.co.uk
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