Sean Dominey

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How Black Mould Affects Your Health (and How to Protect Your Family)

What is black mould? Black mould is a type of fungus that grows in damp areas of the home. It often appears as dark patches on walls, ceilings or around windows. Bathrooms, kitchens and basements are common places where it thrives. Mould can grow quickly if conditions remain damp and unventilated. Why black mould develops

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Penetrating Damp vs Condensation: How to Tell the Difference

What is penetrating damp? Penetrating damp occurs when water enters a property from outside. It is usually caused by damaged guttering, leaking pipes, cracked render, or porous brickwork. The moisture seeps through walls, ceilings, or roofs and creates localised patches. Unlike rising damp, which travels upwards from the ground, penetrating damp comes directly through the

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What causes rising damp?

What is rising damp? Rising damp is a type of moisture problem that affects walls when water from the ground is absorbed into brickwork or masonry. It travels upwards through capillary action. Unlike condensation or penetrating damp, which come from surface moisture or external leaks, rising damp moves up from below. What causes rising damp?

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