Condensation Problems in Bury

Condensation problems in BuryCondensation problems in Bury are solved by Ascot Damp Proofing with the installation and maintenance of Positive Pressure Units that introduce fresh filtered air to replace the build-up of moist, warm air trapped inside a building. Our solution puts an end to a build-up of moist air steaming up windows and causing damage to timber and plaster work. Condensation takes place when moist warm air meets a cold surface. It creates a breeding ground for green and black mould. This is accompanied by a musty and damp smell. Condensation most commonly occurs in kitchens and bathrooms, where heat and steam add moisture to the air.

Speak to us if your home is experiencing damp problems. In Bury, homeowners can solve their condensation problems by increasing the heat inside the property or using humidifiers, but this, in turn, increases the cost of electricity. Windows can be opened, but that adds to the overall discomfort. Positive Pressure Units extracts moisture-laden air through leakage points on the property, reducing the chances of condensation taking place. Total energy consumption is also lowered by about 10%. According to studies, this is achieved by not wasting the hot air, while it is also cheaper to heat dry air introduced into the building.

Condensation problems in Bury are solved with these Positive Pressure Units. They are part of the Condensation Control Units in the Vericure range. They are suitable for all properties; flats, houses, bungalows, basements and commercial premises. They are low on electricity usage, cheaper to run than dehumidifiers and have low noise levels. Another plus factor is that occupants live in a healthier environment, breathing in fresh filtered air both day and night. We are so confident of the success rate of these Positive Pressure Units, we offer a 60-day money back guarantee. So, if you need help with condensation problems, contact Ascot Damp Proofing. Other services that we provide include basement waterproofing, damp proofing, cavity wall ties, dry and wet rot and plastering.

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