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Why There Is Damp In Your Home?

by Trish

Having damp in your property is a serious problem and one that most people underestimate. While it might not seem like the end of the world to have moisture on your windows in the morning, this can actually be a sign of much more severe problems and can lead to a number of other issues. Here we will look at why there might be damp in your home, where it comes from and what you can do about it.

Cold

One of the biggest causes of dampness in the home is cold. While the cold doesn’t actually attract moisture as such, it can cause it to condense in the air thus meaning that a slightly damp atmosphere can become wet walls and windows. In this form the moisture is much more noticeable and much more likely to cause problems – and it can quickly become a vicious cycle too as the moisture on the walls and windows begins to ‘steel’ heat energy from your property in a bid to evaporate.

If you want to reduce moisture in your home then, one of the most important things to do is to make sure that you are using your heating properly and not trying to save money by leaving it off for too long.

Integrity

The integrity of your property can also be the cause of moisture problems, and there are many ways that dampness can get in from outdoors. For instance, if you have a leak or some kind of seepage in any of the walls or ceilings, then this can of course allow water to directly enter your rooms where it can begin to cause damage.

If you have any such problems, then the best thing to do is to use a waterproofing service which will help you to stop such leaks and seepage. Note as well that certain aspects of your property might be making it more likely to develop leaks – for instance a flat roof can encourage water to collect and pool which can then create a lot of weight. Likewise single glazing is less effective at keeping out cold and water.

Steam

Not all the moisture in your property is necessarily coming from outside though – some of it may be coming from indoors and from the way that you are living. If you often have hot baths and showers for instance and don’t then open the windows or run an extractor fan, the steam created can settle all around your property.

Likewise you can also generate steam in a number of other ways – whether that’s boiling the kettle or even just breathing. This is why it’s so important to occasionally open the windows in order to allow your property to ‘air’. As you get some movement in the air you will find it helps to clear moist patches that form in ‘air pockets’, and that it prevents the formation of mould as well.

Make these changes and you should find that you start living in a drier property. If this doesn’t help, add a dehumidifier and consider calling in the experts.

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Daniel Lorenzo is a freelance writer and blogs about a number of home improvement techniques. He writes on behalf of City Wide Group, a leading waterproofing company and suggests that they are the most reliable companies in the field.  He likes to take part in different sports activities like football and rugby.

Filed Under: Home Improvement Tagged With: cold, condense, Damp, damp atmosphere, dampness, heat energy, home, hot baths, Integrity, leaks, moisture, morning, seepage, showers, steam, wet wall, windows

Rain rain – make my flowers grow

by The Diva

It’s been raining and raining all day, but hey, you remember that saying – April showers bring May flowers? Well since tomorrow is May … I guess we’ll see if all that rain helps make the plants in my garden and the gardens around me blooms. I’m sure it will.

There’s actually been plenty of flowers around since early March. We had a warm winter and that gave all the plants a head start. My garden is at least a month ahead of itself in growth and I have flowers blooming and plants coming up that I normally don’t see until the end of May! I’ve even had kids stop and try to pick some flowers for teachers on their way to school.

I’m glad that I do have so many flowers blooming in my yard. There’s been some years when things have been very slow to get started. On those years I believe I actually bought flowers and some blooming plants to have in the house just because I was longing for some colour after a long drab winter.

Have you been getting lots of rain in your area? Is it helping the plants grow?

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and family, Items to Try, The yard, Womens World Tagged With: april, blooming, blooms, flowers, grow, kids, march, May, pick flowers, rain, showers, spring, spring flowers, warm

Planning a Bathroom Can Be Fun

by The Diva



Do you ever walk in the bathroom and think about how you could update it? Make it a little more modern? There are a variety of ways to breathe new life into your bathroom from rearranging the room to installing new components. When bathroom design planning, there are a few things to consider like budget, room, and what component you’d like to put in first. Whether you’re adding on to it, or keeping the current space, you’ll want to take all your measurements and have them checked with local contractors to see how much money you’re looking at. Then, once your bathroom planning is complete, you can get to work on your remodeling project to create the bathroom of your dreams.


Current Space Or Add To It?

When you are planning out your new bathroom layout, think about whether or not you’ll have enough room in the existing space. If, for example, you don’t have the space to put in that large sized shower you’re looking forward to installing, you might need to add a little space. If you are thinking of expanding and knocking out some walls, you’ll need to make sure you’ve got the room to expand. Be sure to figure in the expansion when you’re getting bids and planning your budget. When figuring out your space, you’re also going to want to know if you have the room to add on. If you have a big yard, it’s not going to be a problem. If you don’t have the room you need, you’ll probably have to go back to the drawing board with your bathroom planning.

Components

Now that you know what kind of space you have to work with, you’re going to want to fill it with the various components, such as sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, and whatever else you want to put in there. When you pick out the bathroom components, think about the style you want to go with like modern, classic, or country. The main thing to keep in mind when bathroom planning is that you want to remain consistent. Keep everything looking clean and professional by sticking with one look. Just have fun with it, as bathroom planning is a blast. The best part comes, though, when you’re all done and you can finally look at your finished product and know that you planned it all by yourself.

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By: Chet Lystrom

Filed Under: Bath and Shower Tagged With: available space, bathroom layout, bathroom remodeling, budget, local contractors, measurements, new bathroom, oversized shower, remodel bathroom, remodeling project, showers, toilets

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