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Damp & Condensation Specialists in Bath

Does your property suffer from Damp and Condensation?

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A build-up of moisture in the home can cause a range of problems and can potentially damage the fabric of the building if allowed to continue. And if mould starts to grow, this can even affect the health of the occupants.

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Moisture can get into your home in several ways:

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  • Rain can get in through leaking roofs, blocked or damaged guttering, leaky walls and poorly fitting doors and windows.

  • Leaks from plumbing faults, failed appliances and poorly sealed baths and showers can quickly build up, often where you can’t see them.

  • Ground water can rise up through the walls and floor if the damp proof course isn’t working properly.

  • We add moisture to the air all the time just by breathing, as well as from cooking, drying clothes, and from our pets and house plants.

 

If you have rain water getting in, or any internal leaks or signs of rising damp, then it’s important to get the problem sorted out quickly. Moisture in the air can cause problems too if it leads to too much condensation.

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Managing condensation in the home

 

Moisture in the air will form condensation (droplets of liquid water) when it comes into contact with a cold surface such as a window. We all get condensation on our windows from time to time, but this isn’t necessarily a problem if it clears up quickly.

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Problems start if the water builds up to the point where it starts to cause damage. And if it’s building up somewhere other than on the window, you may not notice until the wallpaper starts to peel, or black mould starts to grow. This is most likely to happen in places that are colder than the rest of the house, such as exposed corners or where there is a gap in the insulation, and where the air can’t circulate freely, such as behind furniture.

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If you do have mould growing, it’s good to clean it off straight away to minimise any health risk, but you also need to fix the underlying damp problem to stop it coming back. If you don’t have any leaks or rising damp issues, then the problem is almost certainly condensation. There are several things you can do to help avoid problems in the future:

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  • Reduce the amount of moisture produced in the first place by keeping lids on pans when cooking, drying clothes outside when possible, and if you use a tumble dryer, making sure it’s vented to the outside.

  • Ventilate so the moist air leaves the house – always use the extractor fan when you’re cooking, showering or bathing, leave any window vents open, and don’t block off any other vents.

  • Make sure air can circulate by leaving gaps between furniture and the wall.

  • Try to avoid cold spots – if there’s a gap between your wall insulation and your loft insulation, for example, try to get this fixed as it will attract condensation and possibly mould.

  • Consider adding more ventilation – this could be a new external vent in a problem corner, a new extractor fan, or even a whole house ventilation system if you need it.

  • Consider Insulating cold walls  

 

Damp and Condensation Issues can be very complex to diagnose and there is not always a straight forward reason why you may be experiencing damp problems.

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We are experienced in using a vast array of systems and applications to combat the issues you may be experiencing.   

 

If you experience condensation dampness in your home, get in touch today to arrange a free no obligation quote.

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What You Should Know About Black Spot Mould...

What Is Black Spot Mould?

 

Black spot mould is often the direct result of condensation building up within your property. it will usually appear in areas of your building where the circulation of air is at a minimum. ​Instantly recognisable black fungus will spread across organic materials like paint, wallpaper and plaster. Black mould growth also leaves a lingering damp smell.

 

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What Causes It To Grow?

 

-Excess moisture is the primary cause of mould, allowing the fungal growth to thrive. That could be from a leak, water ingress or even rising damp.​

 

- From cooking and boiling the kettle to washing and showering, lots of day-to-day activities release moisture into your home.

 

​- Moisture is drawn to cold areas and cold surfaces. If your home or particular parts of it are left cold, they become more susceptible to mould growth

Is It Harmful?

 

People suffering from respiratory illnesses such as asthma or bronchitis may see their symptoms aggravated by living in a mouldy property.Inhaling or ingesting black mould spores or mycotoxins has long been associated with ill health in humans and animals alike. This is particularly prominent amongst the very young, the elderly and those with respiratory conditions such as asthma. 

Get It Sorted!

 

At DSB Plastering Bath-Bristol we are fully trained and qualified in fighting Black Spot mould.

 

Insulating your cold walls will permanently stop Black spot mould from forming!

Don’t let mould fester in your home and harm your loved ones.

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Give Us A Call 

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