Damp comes in a few different forms: condensation on windows, musty smells, patches on walls, or peeling wallpaper. And did you know there are three main types of damp – rising, penetrating, and condensation damp?
At home, moisture condensation is the most common type of dampness. When everyday activities like washing, cooking, or showering create moisture, it condenses onto cold surfaces or materials where walls or windows have cooled. Excess moisture that is not ventilated can allow dampness to keep growing in the building by seeping into masonry and moisture-laden air.
To help keep your home dry and healthy, it’s best to tackle damp issues from the root cause. Book a free home survey and our experts will carry out an assessment to identify any problems. They will then offer tailored ventilation recommendations to prevent damp from returning, making the air in your home safer and healthier!