Preferably without knocking it down and starting again!!
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Afternoon all
I have a front enclosed porch, with wooden panelling on the outside a few of which are a bit warped, i guess it is single bricked.
There has started to be some mould or similar form near the bottom in the corners and it has always been a very cold part of the house.
It has a pitched roof, which is tiled and the interior has a meter cupboard on the floor (3ft high) a polystyrene tiles on the ceiling.
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Essentially, what would be a good way to improve the insulation aspect, therefore the warmth, stopping the mould in the process?
Thanks in anticipation
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Afternoon all
I have a front enclosed porch, with wooden panelling on the outside a few of which are a bit warped, i guess it is single bricked.
There has started to be some mould or similar form near the bottom in the corners and it has always been a very cold part of the house.
It has a pitched roof, which is tiled and the interior has a meter cupboard on the floor (3ft high) a polystyrene tiles on the ceiling.
.
Essentially, what would be a good way to improve the insulation aspect, therefore the warmth, stopping the mould in the process?
Thanks in anticipation