For social housing providers, the summer months bring a welcome respite from the influx of damp and mould complaints. As residents open windows and warmer air naturally reduces internal condensation, it can be tempting to move ventilation maintenance down the priority...
Much attention is given to treating mould and moisture, but these issues often stem from poor ventilation. This article shifts focus from reacting in winter to proactively maintaining homes in quieter months. Social landlords and property managers can transform damp...
Good ventilation is important when dealing with mould because it allows condensation and humidity to escape before it settles on cold surfaces and turns into mould. In this blog, we’ll look at the three most common ways to ventilate your home and fight mould: using a...
Radon is an invisible a naturally occurring radioactive gas that affects thousands of UK homes every year it seeps into homes from the ground and can build up inside buildings. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon significantly increases the risk of lung cancer....
Poor indoor air quality is a common challenge in the UK’s social housing stock, particularly mould, dust, pollen and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These issues can negatively impact residents’ health and cause discomfort. Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) offers...
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