Have you ever noticed excess moisture on your windows? Or that your allergies feel worse at home or in certain rooms in your home? Have you noticed mould growth? Or wallpaper cracking or peeling?
Even when we don't realise it, there can be a lot of excess moisture in the air in our homes. And of course, bathrooms, kitchens or rooms where you dry washing or rooms without windows etc are even more at risk of excess moisture. A lot of people think about moisture being a problem throughout the colder months like autumn/winter, but actually moisture is in the air in our homes throughout the year and the different seasons, it may be that it's just more noticeable in the winter as we potentially start to see condensation on the windows build up or mould growth start to appear.
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