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Condensation solutions services in Sussex

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Condensation is a leading cause of damp in UK homes. Caused by excess moisture in the air, water droplets form on cold surfaces – such as walls, windows and ceilings – compromising the aesthetic and structural integrity of your property.

If condensation is damaging the fabric of your home, it’s important to get the problem sorted as soon as possible. If you’re looking for a specialist to diagnose the cause and advise on the right type of treatment to protect your property, we can help.

Condensation treatments with Insitu south coast preservation

Whether it’s cooking, ironing or showering, we all create condensation in our homes. In most cases, an open window or other form of ventilation allows the moisture to escape. But in instances where condensation is trapped, water droplets form on cold surfaces and manifest into black mould.

If your property suffers from atmospheric condensation, you need to fix the underlying damp problem to stop it coming back. Excess moisture in the air not only damages the aesthetics of your property, but also presents serious respiratory health risks to you and your family. Don’t take any chances – book a survey with a specialist today.

Condensation Solutions Treatment In Sussex

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20-year guarantee on all our wall damp treatments. That’s how confident we are in our industry-leading products.

Penetrating Damp Remedies

Penetrating damp occurs when water infiltrates your property through external defects or internal issues, resulting in damage to your walls, ceilings, and furnishings. To effectively combat penetrating damp, it’s crucial to identify the source of water ingress and implement appropriate repairs. Our qualified damp proofing surveyor can assess your property to determine the cause of the dampness and the extent of required repairs.

Once the source of the dampness is identified, our damp proofing specialists will remove the affected material and apply a physical waterproofing membrane to expedite the drying process. Furthermore, external issues must be addressed, which may involve coating the exterior wall with a chemical water repellent to ensure water remains outside your property, protecting your living space from further damage. Prompt and effective management of penetrating damp is instrumental in preserving your home’s structural integrity and comfort.

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Condensation solutions FAQ's

What is condensation?

Condensation is the transition of moisture from gas to liquid form, usually manifesting as droplets on cold surfaces such as walls, windows and ceilings. If you spot condensation in your home, it could be a sign of poor ventilation.

Signs of condensation in your home include:
• Water droplets on cold surfaces
• Steaming windows
• Musty, earthy odours
• Peeling wallpaper
• Black mould growth

Condensation is the result of warm and moist air coming into contact with cold surfaces at or below dew point, such as walls and windows. Left to settle, condensation forms black mould which is damaging to both your home and health.
The cost of condensation treatment will depend on the cause(s) of excess moisture in your property. Where some problems might be remedied by improving ventilation, others might require more extensive work to fix major problems. In both instances, it’s wise to book a site survey with a damp specialist.
Condensation is rarely a problem if it clears up quickly once attached to cool surfaces. Problems start, however, when condensation is allowed to settle on walls and windows, causing damage to the fabric of your property.