I was wondering if anyone can help.
I am trying to advice my mother in law about black mould in her kitchen which I think is due to condensation.
In a nutshell: the kitchen has an odd old extension which has very thin walls. When she cooks the extension back wall gets slightly wet and over time gets covered in
black mould. There's a upvc door end of this small extension and also a very old and small ventilator grille on side wall which doesn't seem to help.
Builders have suggested: plaster boarding the 3 walls with insulation board underneat and also an extra extractor fan. It seems sensible but I have my doubts whether this will work long term.
The most obvious solution would be to open the door whenever she's cooking but wondering if anyone has had to deal with similar issues?
What's the most effective way of dealing with it?
I am trying to advice my mother in law about black mould in her kitchen which I think is due to condensation.
In a nutshell: the kitchen has an odd old extension which has very thin walls. When she cooks the extension back wall gets slightly wet and over time gets covered in
black mould. There's a upvc door end of this small extension and also a very old and small ventilator grille on side wall which doesn't seem to help.
Builders have suggested: plaster boarding the 3 walls with insulation board underneat and also an extra extractor fan. It seems sensible but I have my doubts whether this will work long term.
The most obvious solution would be to open the door whenever she's cooking but wondering if anyone has had to deal with similar issues?
What's the most effective way of dealing with it?
