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Mould is a common nuisance problem that affects thousands of homes across the UK every year. But where does it come from?
Even if you’re not, it might be time for you to consider damp proofing treatment to ensure the structural integrity and safety of your home should dampness become a problem.
Suffering with chimney damp?
Suffering with chimney damp?
Noticing dampness within your home usually raises immediate concerns, and most people will notice it through wet patches on walls, flaking patches of paint or a tidemark rising across the whole wall.
Sometimes moisture may be absorbed from the ground, condensation may form on cold surfaces or rain may be entering your property via the roof or walls.
If you’ve ever had these nasty beetles burrow themselves in the wood in your home, you’ll know just how troublesome and disastrous woodworm can be.
During the colder autumnal and winter months (October – April) condensation becomes a more prominent and problematic occurrence.
Many of us know what causes mould; when moisture is trapped in the rooms of you home.
How to deal with Mould
How to deal with Mould
Mould doesn’t just ruin the aesthetics of your home but may also harm your health. To get rid of mould, the first step is to deal with the root cause of the mould.
House dust mites, which thrive in areas of poor ventilation, warm temperatures and high humidity, can trigger asthma. Fungi spores and mould are also more likely to form on damp surfaces, and can be allergenic.
How to prevent Condensation and Mould Growth in your home -
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