How We Treat Damp and Mould

Things to look out for in your home that could lead to damp or mould:

  • Leaking pipes, wastes or overflows
  • Rain seeping through the roof where a tile or slate is missing, spilling from a blocked gutter, penetrating around window frames, or leaking through a cracked pipe
  • Rising damp due to a defective dampcourse or because there is no damp course

These causes of damp often leave a ‘tidemark’ and you should have the necessary repairs carried out to remove the source of damp.

 

Report damp and mould

If you've noticed patches of mould in your home, we want to hear from you so we can take steps to fix it.

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We can remove condensation mould and minimise the risk of it returning by:

Cleaning And Sterilising The Area And Treating It With A Fungicidal Barrier
Installing Mechanical Ventilation Equipment Such As An Extractor Fan To Take Away High Levels Of Moisture From Areas Such As Kitchens And Bathrooms
Check Your Homes Insulation And Improve It Where This Is Required
Ensuring Your Heating System Is Working Correctly
Providing Personalised Advice

Report damp, condensation and mould

If you've noticed patches of mould in your home, we want to hear from you so we can take steps to fix it.