11/06/2026
Condensation and dampness are common issues in many homes, often leading to unpleasant odours and the growth of black mould. This occurs when warm, moist air meets a cold surface, causing water vapour to condense. Left untreated, damp can affect indoor air quality and damage internal finishes, such as paint and plaster.
Effectively managing moisture levels through proper ventilation and heating is key to maintaining a healthy and structurally sound home environment. Addressing the root cause now saves extensive repair work later.
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Open windows for a few minutes each day, especially in winter, to allow moist air to escape and fresh air to circulate throughout the house.
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Always use extractor fans in kitchens and bathrooms, and leave them running for a short time.
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Leave a small gap between large furniture items (like beds and sofas) and external walls to allow air to circulate freely.
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Inspect external walls, roof tiles and window seals regularly for signs of water ingress, as this can be a serious source of internal damp.