Damp, mould, and condensation
Causes
One of the biggest causes of damp is condensation. Condensation comes from everyday activities such as breathing, showers, drying clothes, and cooking.
Damp can also be caused by leaks and structural issues.
Under heated homes and / or sudden changes in temperature can cause condensation and damp or mould to occur.
Lack of effective ventilation can cause excess moisture in the air. This needs to escape and so rooms without ventilation fans need to have their trickle vents left open.
How we can help you
We can make sure there is enough ventilation in your home.
We can survey your home and make sure we repair any leaks or other potential issues that may be a cause of damp or mould.
We will train our staff to be able to identify issues and what follow up is needed.
We will work with tenants to find solutions to reduce condensation.
How you can tackle the issue
Get in touch at the first signs to help us tackle the problem together.
Check if you have trickle vents on your windows and check if they are open in all rooms that do not have a continuous running fan. Most houses have continuous running fans in the kitchen and bathroom, if this is the case please close those trickle vents and leave all other open.
If mould is identified, use household mould cleaning products to remove the mould and keep on top of maintaining the cleanliness of the home.
Check if your extractor fan in good working order. If it is not, you can report it to us on 0800 085 1313
It is recommended that your home is heated at a steady 18 to 21 degrees. We understand that the cost of living is making this difficult for a lot of people. There is support available to help make sure you can heat your home adequately.