You'll fid DIY'ers breathe out too.mine is from a DIY perspective
You'll fid DIY'ers breathe out too.mine is from a DIY perspective
Or.....All these things produce moisture which must be removed from the flat.
You will NEVER remove all the moisture from a home all year round.moisture which must be removed
No, you must ventilate - to remove the moisture.That's why you must insulate.
(Sigh) And those rooms that are not ventilated in Winter like bedrooms and sitting rooms? I have cured black spot mould with a greater success with insulation than any other recommendation especially rooms that can not be ventilated during the Winter.No, you must ventilate - to remove the moisture.
As has been suggested above, some cavity insulation will bridge the gap causing a problem.
It's an uninsulated 9 inch solid brick wall
No, and you're a builder, you must ventilate - winter or not - if you don't ventilate the moisture will just build up and get worse and worse.(Sigh) And those rooms that are not ventilated in Winter like bedrooms and sitting rooms? I have cured black spot mould with a greater success with insulation than any other recommendation especially rooms that can not be ventilated during the Winter.
Of course all the usual suspects - bathrooms kitchens utility rooms etc.No, and you're a builder, you must ventilate - winter or not - if you don't ventilate the moisture will just build up and get worse and worse.
No, you apparently don't.Please listen, I know.
I know that too and have spoken often about the idiosyncrasies of condensation related mould.Lots of homes have no insulation and no condensation problems.