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Four reasons to specify breathable renovating plasters

With extreme weather events on the rise, Tarmac’s Ryan Moss explores the benefits of breathable renovating plasters, which can significantly reduce turnaround and repair times for flood-hit properties.

Met Office data shows that the UK is getting wetter and, with extreme weather events becoming more common due to the climate crisis, homeowners in at-risk flood areas continue to face the ongoing threat of floods and the costly cycle of repairs and remediation.

The most recent State of the UK Climate Report from the Met Office – published in July 2021, using data from the 2020 calendar year – shows some concerning trends. Temperature, rainfall and sunshine for 2020 were all in the top 10 highest on record, the first time this has happened in a single year. 2020 was the fifth wettest year on record and February 2020 was the wettest February since records began.

This is not an isolated pattern. Six of the top 10 wettest years have occurred since 1998 and the impact is significant. Already this year we have had storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin, with widespread flooding across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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