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CONDENSATION
The
Problem:
Condensation is the result of warm moisture
laden air coming into contact with cold surfaces. Where severe this results
in water runs, unsightly black mould growth and if timber is involved it
can also cause fungal decay. Condensation is almost always a cold season
problem, the 'season' usually
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being between October and April.
Unfortunately, condensation is often misdiagnosed
as rising damp.
The origin of the water is inevitably 'life-style',
that is our daily moisture production from cooking, washing, even breathing
and sweating. Sometimes the structure of the property may make it more vulnerable
to long term condensation problems; even modernisation such as the introduction
of double glazing and insulation can tip the balance in favour of condensation
to other parts of the property.
Our Answer:
Initially we ensure that the dampness problem
is due to condensation and not some other source. We primarily offer proper
advice on controlling water production and especially ventilation and heating,
the primary measures to control condensation; this is the most cost effective
initial approach. Should the problem be more severe or persistent then we
can evaluate the introduction of active control measures such as forced
ventilation, insulation, etc.
Should severe mould growth persist (it shouldn't if the
condensation and maintenance of high humidity are alleviated) then we may
have to consider the use of 'anti-mould' measures, for example the use of
specialist finishes.
However, above all the initial procedures must
be first implemented to save unnecessary costs to the client.
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