Hi retro friends,
I'm looking for some help about a problem I'm having with damp in the house.
My partner moved in last year, which meant cramming her belongings, furniture etc. into my place.
It's a mid terraced house with - I think - no cavity wall insulation.
Whilst going through things, Mrs Muz noticed dampness on the walls upstairs on the east side of the house. This has led to some of her furniture being damp, along with some of her clothes/shoes within it. She has spent the weekend trying to clean up walls, furniture etc. but now that she has, what next?
The heating has been on a lot more now we're living together, so I imagine this hasn't helped, along with the windows being closed. Counter-productive to have them open I guess.
Really seeking helpful advice from someone more knowledgeable than me, so we can sort the problem out.
Without me having to sell bikes to fund it, naturally :facepalm:
thanks,
Mike
I'm looking for some help about a problem I'm having with damp in the house.
My partner moved in last year, which meant cramming her belongings, furniture etc. into my place.
It's a mid terraced house with - I think - no cavity wall insulation.
Whilst going through things, Mrs Muz noticed dampness on the walls upstairs on the east side of the house. This has led to some of her furniture being damp, along with some of her clothes/shoes within it. She has spent the weekend trying to clean up walls, furniture etc. but now that she has, what next?
The heating has been on a lot more now we're living together, so I imagine this hasn't helped, along with the windows being closed. Counter-productive to have them open I guess.
Really seeking helpful advice from someone more knowledgeable than me, so we can sort the problem out.
Without me having to sell bikes to fund it, naturally :facepalm:
thanks,
Mike