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How Do I Get Rid Of Damp
BriefingWire.com, 10/19/2017 - Get rid of damp in your home – Brunel Preservations

Have you started to notice patches of damp on your walls and ceiling? Or even spots of mould appearing on your carpet?

How Do I Get Rid Of Damp?

If you’ve spotted any of the problems mentioned above then you have to get your home looked at by a professional to get rid of your damp. Damp is a problem that gets worse at an exponential rate, so it’s something you definitely don’t want to leave, as it won’t fix itself. The damp will eventually lead to mould & rot which will result in worse problems like wood rot, which can ruin structural timber. Repairs for wood rot will be in the thousands, as parts of your home will have to be rebuilt, so it’s better to catch damp before it spirals out of control. If damp is left, the subsequent mould & rot can also damage your health, as there will be an abundant amount of airborne spores coming from the mould. This plays havoc with people’s lungs especially if you have asthma or any other breathing condition. Get rid of damp in your home by reading our article.

How do I spot damp in my home?

Damp can be hard to notice if you have darker colour on your walls, as well as the mould if the mould is growing somewhere that is covered by something like furniture. Spotting damp or mould early could be your saving grace as catching damp early is key to finding a quick solution. Below are a few tips for you to follow to spot damp or mould in your home.

Walls

Skimming your hand against the wall will let you know if there is any moisture within the wall. If it feels cold or damp then you may have penetrating damp in your home. There may also be signs of fungal growth which is a step above from damp as is now mould growing in your home because of the damp. Mould needs moisture to grow so discovering damp early can stop mould before it gets a chance to start cultivating.

Flaking or curling wallpaper that is coming loose from the wall can also be a clear sign of damp or mould since the excess moisture will start peeling the adhesive from the wallpaper.

Ceilings

The colour of the ceiling is a telltale sign of mould or damp. Discolouring of the paint is an obvious sign as you will see darker tones if there is excess moisture in the ceiling. If you have a chimney in your home then brown patches on the corners of the chimney breasts can also indicate damp.

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It’s strongly advised to act quickly if you’ve found damp or mould in your home. These conditions spiral out of control when left without attention. Don’t let damp ruin your home & call Brunel today. Visit our website on How Do I Get Rid Of Damp?

 
 
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