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Condensation and mould growth A preventable type of dampness in the home orbit.org.uk

Why do I get condensation? Everyone s home gets condensation, a preventable type of dampness, at some time usually when a lot of moisture and steam is being produced. This can occur when you are cooking or bathing or if air is not able to circulate freely. When this damp air comes into contact with a cold surface such as walls, ceilings, mirrors or window pane it condenses back to water. Try breathing on to a mirror or spoon it s the same effect! Too much condensation in your home encourages mould and mildew growth and unsightly black stains to develop on your walls and in corners. The presence of condensation and mould growth in your home does not mean that there is anything wrong with the building. This leaflet provides you with some practical advice on how to manage the condensation in your home so that you can help prevent mould and mildew from growing. The warmer your home is, the more water vapour the air can hold and therefore, the less chance you have of getting condensation. Condensation is usually found on windows, in the corners of rooms or behind furniture close to external walls. Condensation is generally a winter problem and noticeable where it forms on non-absorbent surfaces (such as windows or tiles) but can form on any surface such as furnishing, curtains and clothing. It may not be noticed until mould growth occurs. Did you know? The average family can produce about 15 litres of moisture per day just through their normal day-to-day activities? Customers are responsible for ensuring condensation does not become a problem in their homes and cause damage to the property or their belongings.

What can you do to help reduce condensation? Ventilate to reduce moisture: Cover pots and pans when cooking Dry clothing outdoors If you use a tumble dryer please ensure it is vented to the outside and if considering buying one, consider a self condensing model If you do have to dry clothes indoors ensure it s in a well ventilated room such as the bathroom with the fan running to remove the moisture Don t dry your clothes over radiators or heaters Where your windows have ventilators fitted, make sure they are left open during all seasons. Use extractor fans when bathing and cooking, or open a window to ventilate the room Keep fixed air vents and extractor fans clear Allow space for air to circulate around furniture especially against outside walls.

Use your heating correctly: Managing mould growth If possible, keep your heating on a low setting during the day rather than high levels for short periods of time during the morning and evening. This will keep your home warm most of the time, be more economical and avoid extreme changes in temperature If fitted, use the thermostat controlled radiator valves as this will help control the heating in each room DO NOT block radiators with furniture or curtains DO NOT use paraffin or propane gas heaters as they produce large amounts of moisture and are not allowed under the terms of your tenancy agreement. It is quite normal to find your bedroom windows misted up in the mornings. To control it, be sure to wipe down any moisture on your windows and window sills every morning. Don t be tempted to just paint over mould, it will regrow if it is not treated first! When painting kitchens and bathrooms you should consider using mould inhibiting paint available from most DIY stores. Mould on washable surfaces can be wiped down with a fungicidal wash available from most DIY stores. You should always follow the manufacturer s instructions. Mould can be simply wiped away with a suitable household detergent. Customers are responsible for ensuring condensation does not become a problem in their homes and cause damage to the property or their belongings. The best way of tackling mould is to reduce condensation levels in your home before a problem starts!

This leaflet has been approved by our customers You can visit our website: orbit.org.uk For more information, please email us: info@orbit.org.uk Take a look on social media: /OrbitHelp Or to talk to us, please call: 0800 678 1221 @OrbitHelp Textphone: 18001 0800 678 1221 Our postal address: Orbit, PO Box 6406, Coventry, CV3 9NB If you need information in a different format please contact us on 0800 678 1221 Orbit Group Ltd, Orbit South Housing Association Ltd and Heart of England Housing Association Ltd are all registered societies under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014. Are all exempt charities and registered with the Homes and Communities Agency.