There is always moisture in the air, even if you can’t see it. Condensation occurs when warm, moist air meets a cold surface. So, when the air in your home gets colder, it can’t hold the moisture which means your surfaces such as windows, doors and even walls will feel wet or cold and, could turn into black mould. If you look near windows, in corners or behind furniture these are the most likely places untreated condensation builds up which can lead to black specks of mould occurring.
Take a look at our helpful videos to prevent condensation in your home here.
Here are our tips to prevent condensation:
- Maintain the temperature in your home to the recommended level
- When filling a bath, run the cold water first, it will reduce steam by 90%.
- Avoid drying clothes on radiators and using unvented tumble dryers
- Ventilate your home all year round by opening windows and vents
- Make sure any extractor fans in your home are being used
- Cook with pan lids on to prevent steam escaping
- Try crystal moisture traps, which can be bought cheaply
- Open any vents in your windows and rooms to encourage airflow.
- Regularly wipe all cold and moistness from windows with some kitchen towel and make sure they are dry.
For advice and support the following link might be helpful:
RHA condensation advice leaflet
If you think you have condensation and mould in your home, then please get in touch with our team, as they are always there to help:
info@cadwyn.co.uk,
029 2049 8898.