by Perry525 »
Sun May 02, 2010 8:12 pm
The mould is caused by water vapour created in the home.
Being a bedroom, it is either breath and sweat, or water vapour from the kitchen or bathroom.
The external wall is too cold and is attracting the water vapour, which always moves from warm to cold.
If you make a hole in the chimney or in an outer wall, the water vapour in the air will disappear through the hole/s as will any heat you have in the room and the rest of the house. The problem with holes is that the wind will suck all the warm air in the room/or your home through the hole and it cannot be controlled.
From 2016 all new homes will have to be of Passive House standard, this means they will have to be virtually air tight as part of the Government/EU attempts to save on fuel and power.
This also applies to all new office blocks, new Government buildings are already being designed to this standard.
Your mould is probably caused by turning the heating down or off, warm air holds more water vapour than cold air, when a room cools down the air cools and water vapour held in the air condenses onto the nearest cold surface, usually a window but, if a wall is colder then the wall.
You can solve the problem by keeping the temperature of the room steady, by opening the window for a short time to let the water vapour out (this means loosing some of your heat)or by using a dehumidifier to collect the water vapour, or if the water vapour is coming from the kitchen or bathroom keeping the doors shut. Kitchens and bathrooms should be fitted with extractor fans to move the water vapour from the room to the outside.