5 tips for preventing damp & mould

5 tips for preventing damp & mould

Thursday, 12 September 2024

Condensation often occurs when it’s cold outside and warmer, and more humid inside Condensation forms on the inside of your windows. You may also see this from the steam of a shower, or when cooking in your kitchen.

Everyday routines such as washing, cooking, drying clothes and even just breathing puts moisture into the air. Some moisture in your home is inevitable. Especially during the winter months.

But, when too much moisture is in the air - it can become tricky to manage, which is why it’s important to ventilate your home as much as possible or investigate where moisture is coming from.

Our team are always here to help you. They can look for patterns of moisture build up in your home to try and diagnose what’s causing the problem, and then offer guidance for next steps.

Some next steps we can take include:

  • Installing an extractor fan.
  • Request a visit to service your home – looking at draught proofing doors and windows, (wherever you feel cold air coming in, warm air will be going out).
  • Providing a dehumidifier.
  • Checking your tumble dryer (if you have one), to check it’s getting the right ventilation.
  • Check common building issues like broken roof tiles, blocked guttering, or faulty plumbing.
  • Visit your home or arrange a revisit if the issue comes back.
  • Arrange a visit from our specialist the Dwelling Doctors.

If you think that there's a leak in your property causing mould, please report this to our repairs team on 01992 453700 option 2. 

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