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palminnie1 14-12-2010 02:52 PM

budget grants for insulation??
 
hi, any of this sort of thing, ventilation, damp, etc covered by the proposed grants for energy ratings and improvement of same in older houses?
just a query here, in a small bungalow which i may consider as a forever home, there is black mould on one wall, it does look as if gaps outside on either end of a flat roof, but the gutters look brand new.
i feel they were put in and the pebbledash up to the new flat roof extension was not done too neatly hence moisture getting in here, rather badly i would feel from the look outside.
xxp

cailywho 25-04-2011 12:10 AM

mould and dampness can be very dangerous as moulds grow, theres a stage where it produces spores. The spores become airborne after drying out or if disturbed.they can be inhaled and over time can lead to serious health problems

David67 07-01-2015 10:22 PM

Dehumidifiers
 
Here is a site on dehumidifiers: http://www.byemould.com

If you have mould you should get rid of it straight away as it really is a health hazard. But not only that it can ruin your furnishings such as sofas, curtains, rugs etc.

soothingjohn07 28-02-2017 07:52 AM

The Soothing Air
 
I know a website named The Soothing Air (http://thesoothingair.com/) which can help you to find the right dehumidifier to eliminate mold


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