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How To Reduce Condensation

How To Reduce Condensation, Damp & Mould In Your Home

What causes condensation, damp and mould? Condensation occurs when excess warm moisture in the air (steam or water vapour) comes into contact with a cold surface and turns into water. If condensation is allowed to settle on a surface for over six hours, then the perfect condition for mould is created... This can cause patches of mould to form, often appearing on windows, at the corners and edges of...

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Renting v Buying: Should I rent or buy a property?

Is buying always better? Home ownership is considered one of life’s great achievements, but renting gives you choice and flexibility… The answer to this question is not straightforward. It comes down to personal circumstances and current market conditions and is always a hotly debated topic. There are undeniable benefits to buying your own home, but getting on the property ladder can be hugely...

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The top reasons why tenants lose their deposit

Tenancy deposits are there to protect landlords in the event of unpaid rent or damage to their property. Most tenants will get their full deposit back, but there are sometimes instances where the landlord may need to keep part of it to cover various costs.

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