As the cold winter months set in, we are less inclined to ventilate our homes and are tempted to seal in the heat, resulting in a rise in humidity levels due to lack of ventilation.
This causes condensation: liquid water that collects on walls, windows and ceilings. Kitchens and bathrooms are especially vulnerable to excess condensation, which can lead to damp problems and black mould growth.
Explore the Dryzone anti-condensation range here.
Dryzone Fans were installed in the bathrooms and kitchen of this terraced cavity wall home to handle moisture management demands.
Read moreTake the necessary steps to a damp-free home this Damp & Mould Action and Awareness Week.
Read moreFirst, ensure that your Dryzone Hygrometer is situated centrally in a room. Place it at about head height, away from radiators, cooking equipment and direct sunlight. Make note of the two numbers on your hygrometer's display. The top number shows temperature, while the bottom shows Relative Humidity (RH). For a comfortable living environment, aim for 18 to 22 °C and…
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