|
News
Protect against damp and condensation this winter (10-Nov-09)
Look out for the signs this winter
As the winter months approach your home may start to show signs of damp. Condensation and damp can cause mould on walls, and if left untreated may make timber and furniture rot. Damp and mould in homes can encourage the growth of mould and mites, and in some cases increase the risk of respiratory illnesses. The majority of mould is a consequence of excessive amounts of condensation.
What is condensation?
What to do if you think you may experience damp or condensation problems.
1. Produce less moisture For example: keep lids on pans when cooking, keep doors shut to kitchens and bathrooms when in use. 2. Ventilate to remove the moisture For example: Open windows and trickle vents when its safe to do, if extractor fans are fitted ensure they are utilised. 3. Heat your home a little more For example: In cold weather, the best way to keep rooms warm enough to avoid condensation is to keep low background heating on all day, even when there is no one at home.
Further advice and help
For assistance and further advice regarding the control and treatment of damp and condensation issues please contact your Repairs Call Handling Centre on freephone 0800 479 4999 where an convenient appointment can be made to visit your home.
Online Survey
Impressed by our website or not? Tell us about your visit to our site today.
External Links
Our services to you on movie
Your local council
Find out the latest about the switch to digital
Working towards equality
See how local public services are performing
Useful Numbers
Housing Services Telephone:
Emergencies and after hours
|