Mould or damp on internal walls?
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Gill19
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Mould or damp on internal walls?

by Gill19 » Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:32 pm

Over the past few months I've noticed some very fine "spotting" of what I think is mould on a number of internal walls within the ground floor longe/dining room. The spots are very small and very fine in appearance but cover quite a reasonable area. I think they are creeping higher up the wall and at the worst spot have risen about 3 -4 feet above the ground.

The house is a mid terraced built in early 1900s. Is it a case of their not being enough ventilation in the room? Both the front and rear windows were painted shut when I moved in and haven't been opened for at least 5 years? The room gets some occassional air when front/back doors are open but this is not often particularly in winter.

Is this definitely mould and not damp? I can't see any tell tale "tide marks"?

Any further suggestions other than cleaning mould off and increasing ventilation? Should I be checking anything else?

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by stoneyboy » Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:30 am

Gill19,
Your first move is to free and open the windows (regularly) and see if this cures the problem.
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