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Louisa Wrote:

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> I have had possibly the worst few weeks of my

> life. A persistent mould issue in my property has

> lead to myself and mr Louisa becoming rather sick

> with chest related symptoms/infection. Can someone

> please advise me on the best route to take in the

> removal of mould? I was advised by a builder that

> ventilation is the best way to prevent it forming,

> but in winter this doesn't seem practical. The

> mould is all upper bedrooms of the property at the

> very top of the walls/ceilings. I have used step

> ladders to remove most of it but it just seems to

> reform within a week sometimes less. I have tried

> leaving windows open when not at home but they

> don't really make much difference.never previously

> had this problem, so firstly could someone advise

> what is causing it? And secondly, how can I stop

> it coming back?

>

> Louisa.


Have you discovered the cause of your damp issue Louisa?

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