Here in Yorkshire, we are well into the ‘condensation season’. That period from around late September to March, where the majority of clients asking for ‘damp’ inspections are really plagued by mould growth, caused by condensation. Of course, excessive condensation is a growing problem, especially now that the government has decided that heat loss is […]
Mould
Positive Input Ventilation – testing in York
Mould remediation
Last week I spent two days in Farnham, Surrey, at the National Flood School. The course was Mould Remediation. I’ve spent many a happy hour learning how to avoid mould growth,by controlling humidity and temperature. Flooding doesn’t respect normal precautions and sadly, mould growth is often a result of any flood, be it ground water […]
Using a membrane behind dry-linings, as a damp-proofing method needs thought….
As a damp proofing specialist I regularly use membranes to avoid damp. However, the use of cavity drain membranes is increasing and on many occasions I find that they are incorrectly specified and cause problems. This is not the fault of the materials, merely poor knowledge of the specifyer. Sometimes a builder, sometimes a customer […]
A damp apartment or just poor ventilation?
As we are still in the depths of the ‘condensation season’ I thought I’d post up a brief video I shot today. Whilst some surveys do require some head scratching, perhaps maybe a bit of data logging and many measurements, others just need a bit of common sense. This is a typical case from Leeds, […]