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  1. Auric

    Best way to restore detailing around bay window

    Hi all I'm looking for advice on restoring our bay window. The previous occupant thought it would be great to shear off the London victorian detailing and to pebbledash the front of the house. We've got the pebbledash off ourselves but now need to restore the look of the bay window as we live...
  2. C

    Dry rot or not

    Hi all Hoping someone can advise! I’ve recently moved into an 1890s terrace with a deep subfloor void. Before purchasing I asked the seller to instruct a full subfloor survey (October 2020). Wet and dry rot was found and treated (December 2020) In various places. I’ve just been down there...
  3. D

    Rotting wood and mould

    In the 21 years I have lived in this house, there has always been a problem with black and white mould and damp. When we moved in we found a damp course certificate (now well expired) for treatment around the fireplace area. I am now finding the skirting adjacent to the fireplace has gone all...
  4. G

    should i insulate air bricks in upper floor flat ?

    hi, I have a 1st floor flat in a converted house, has 2 air bricks, both of which are surrounded by mould. my theory is they create cold points that water vapour condenses on. I know houses are supposed to be ventilated but its obviously causing mould, so im thinking of either stuffing some...
  5. J

    Cleaning mould - hydrogen peroxide

    I have a small amount of mould in the bay window area on the wall in the corner by the window going up. I have noticed this morning because a small amount of water has been dripping and leaking down from the roof of the bay area of the window which I think is due to the driving heavy rain we...
  6. S

    Need guidance on Shed Insulation. Mould forming inside

    I recently got a shed built after seeing one made by the builder for a neighbour nearby. The one I saw was in good condition and no mould etc. I had the same one built. Wooden frame, concrete floor, plywood and cladding on the outside, GRP roofing and plywood inside on walls and roof. No...
  7. NickiNibbs

    Damp in Bay Window

    Hi I bought my first house in summer last year and decorated the living room first. All was well until as it was generally dry and warm but then winter set in and now we are getting mould in the corners of our bay window. We've got beading around the skirting board and the nails have gone an...
  8. T

    Mould on raked ceiling

    Hi We have been having a problem with mould on our raked ceilings (see pictures). This is affecting 2 bedrooms at the front of the house and the bathroom at rear (corner room). The property details are- Built in 1930, semi detached. Solid brick construction. Pitched roof. 150mm of loft floor...
  9. L

    Mould

    Hi everyone we recently purchased our first home - a lovely three bed Edwardian semi in need of some work. I am looking for some advice on mould. we have noticed a few areas of damp. 1) The interior outside wall in the kitchen. There is no extractor fan, no heating and a poorly fitted back...
  10. M

    Any opinion on how to repair these wooden (timber) frames?

    Hi, I've moved to a new home but the window frames are not in a quite decent state. Is there any way to repair these wooden (timber) frames by varnish or something else? I'm not so much a handyman but all your thoughts are welcome. I've also found a wood repair and a clear varnish (pictures...
  11. J

    Damp and Mould, Internal ceiling extractor fan into loft, safe?

    Hi All, New to this forum, just wanted to ask some advice on a ceiling extractor fan into the loft at the top of the stairs. Private rented property. This was installed some time ago, maybe a year, or just over. Long story short, the house is a s^*! hole and the estate are a nightmare to deal...
  12. S

    Mould on internal wall - possible penetration dampness?

    We've recently found patches of mould on the living room wall. One patch low down in particular (in photo). But mostly isolated spots across just the one section of wall (the one with the outside wall). There's also some marks around the mains socket, which doesn't look like mould, but possibly...
  13. L

    Mould on wood

    Had some wood trim fitted to my fence Used Rustins shed and fence clear over the top to protect. However, I can still see some mould growth. Any advice on removing the mould? Sanding? Painting over the top?
  14. 5

    Mildew/mould in bedroom

    We have one room in our house that has a mildew problem. We have a 200-year-old, three story end terrace (solid, thick stone walls) and one bedroom (my daughter's) on the top floor gets a mildew build up on the gable wall. We can clean it down but it returns in a couple of months. None of the...
  15. Scorpion101

    Mould in porch

    Hi all. We recently moved house and have found that the porch that is closed off with a storm doors and front door is creating damp inside. It's been treated with damp proof paint etc and all looked good but it's started to reoccur with a small amount of mould. We've since had new doors and...
  16. T

    Kitchen renovation: is suspended timber sturdy enough for tiles + mould on walls/cabinets

    Hello all, we are re-doing the kitchen, it is in an extension off a terraced Victorian house. The kitchen size will be roughly 2.38m x 6m. I have a couple of challenges coming up, questions underlined. A. the floors of the main building are higher by 18cm than the current kitchen floor (which...
  17. K

    Roof problem

    hi, Bought a house with an extension, there is s strong musky smell from one of the rooms I can’t access this from the loft so have had a look at the roof from the outside. Where the extension meets the house there is a large gap in the tiles. The wood board under neath is rotted. Is this an...
  18. S

    Self levelled concrete floor gone mouldy

    I would like some advice about mould coming through a newly laid laminate flooring. The house was built in the 1920s. We have undertaken some major renovation. Taking each room back to the brick. The dining room floor had a laminate laid which we lifted. The floor underneath was concrete with...
  19. T

    rising damp, penetrating damp, percolating damp, who else wants to get creative?

    As you can see from this first picture, we are having a massive infiltration problem around the chimney breast. To give some general information, we are at the ground floor of a two storey Victorian house. To the right of the picture there is the external wall. We have been living in the...
  20. K

    Mould

    Hi everyone, Bought a house recently and my wife and I have had a constant headache since moving. Our stuff is very cold and we have had the heating on most of the summer. There is a musky smell in a few rooms. The living room bay window has a musty smell at one side, bedroom 2 smells very bad...
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