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    Humidistat (FAN) and relative humidity

    Sorry I should have been clearer, I meant a humidistat extractor fan, where it kicks in and sucks the humid air out when it reaches a certain level of humidity
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    Humidistat (FAN) and relative humidity

    Hi there I have an outbuilding at the end of the garden that’s roughly 16sqm and I’ve been told that I may need a humidistat fitted to the wall that will help bring the humidity down to 55% relative humidity. From recent research I can’t seem to find a small wall mounted unit that goes as low...
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    Humidistat Extractor Fan

    Hi there I’m thinking of buying a wall mounted humidistat but most only go down to 60% relative humidity…most builders have suggested that a room should be around 55% to avoid damp and mould What did you end up turning the humidistat down to?
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    Leaking aluminium bifold doors

    Cheers for your help, I agree with you in that it’s impossible to remove the plywood without taking out the bifold frame. The question is, what can I do from the inside under the bifold frame? Could I mortar that too? Would silicone along the entire thing keep the water from seeping under the...
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    Leaking aluminium bifold doors

    Hi there, I’ve had an outbuilding built at the end of garden with bifold doors. Initially it was built on a single foundation slab of insulated reinforced concrete. All was well in the summer aside from the odd bit of mould due to infrequent use but in the winter months when the rain came I...
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