Thanks for the video. I have a mould problem in a north-facing kitchen. Spraying with IMS kills it, but is not so easy to get hold of cheaply & in quantity. I now have a dehumidifier which I run in the colder months. This is very effective. The ultimate aim is to insulate the outside walls of the kitchen, but still thinking how to do this without creating an eyesore!
Although it is hard to diagnose on here I want to see if I can steer you in a good direction. You sound as though you are doing the right things. Get a temperature humidity meter and check what the temp is before you use the kitchen. Try to get close to 21 using the programmer. Don't leave windows open in the winter too much as ventilation sacrifices heat energy. Try to balance energy in the wall and air and the amount of moisture in the room where mould is growing. If you have a cooker hood that might not be an extractor so check that as it might not be helping as much as you think. I hope you can start to get the balance right.
Thanks for the video.
I have a mould problem in a north-facing kitchen. Spraying with IMS kills it, but is not so easy to get hold of cheaply & in quantity.
I now have a dehumidifier which I run in the colder months. This is very effective. The ultimate aim is to insulate the outside walls of the kitchen, but still thinking how to do this without creating an eyesore!
Although it is hard to diagnose on here I want to see if I can steer you in a good direction. You sound as though you are doing the right things. Get a temperature humidity meter and check what the temp is before you use the kitchen. Try to get close to 21 using the programmer. Don't leave windows open in the winter too much as ventilation sacrifices heat energy. Try to balance energy in the wall and air and the amount of moisture in the room where mould is growing. If you have a cooker hood that might not be an extractor so check that as it might not be helping as much as you think. I hope you can start to get the balance right.
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