Mould & Damp

Clear, practical advice on identifying, preventing, and dealing with mould and damp problems in the home.

Is Condensation a Sign of Poor Ventilation in UK Homes?

Introduction Is condensation a sign of poor ventilation is a question many UK homeowners ask when they notice water droplets on windows, damp corners, or moisture on walls. Condensation is extremely common in autumn and winter, and while it can look worrying, it does not automatically mean there is a structural problem. In most cases,

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Condensation in Rooms That Are Rarely Used: Why It Happens

Introduction Condensation in rooms that are rarely used is a common issue in UK homes. Spare bedrooms, box rooms, home offices and formal dining rooms often sit closed up for long periods, especially during colder months. When you open the door and notice damp patches on walls or moisture on windows, it can feel worrying.

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Condensation Behind Wardrobes and Furniture: Causes & Fixes

Introduction Condensation behind wardrobes and furniture is one of the most common hidden moisture problems in UK homes, especially during colder months. It often goes unnoticed until you move a wardrobe, chest of drawers, or bed and suddenly find damp patches, peeling paint, or early mould growth on the wall behind it. Because the rest

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Condensation on walls but no visible leak

Introduction Condensation on walls but no visible leak is a situation many UK homeowners experience, and it can be worrying when moisture appears without any obvious source of water. You might see droplets, darkened patches, or damp‑looking marks and immediately assume a hidden plumbing issue or structural problem. Because the moisture often appears suddenly, especially

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Bathroom Mould That Keeps Returning: Causes & What to Do

Introduction Bathroom mould that keeps coming back is a common frustration in UK homes. You clean it, the surface looks clear, and within weeks, sometimes days, the dark marks begin to reappear around tiles, sealant, ceilings, or window frames. It can feel like a never-ending cycle. In most cases, recurring bathroom mould looks worse and

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