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Tackle dampness from the bottom to the top.
Dampness is a serious problem in many New Zealand homes. Mould and dust mites thrive in these conditions, and they can lead to allergies, asthma and severe respiratory illnesses. Damp air also requires more energy to heat than dry air, so it means higher power bills through the colder months. New Zealand has a lot of older wooden homes that are prone to dampness, but the issue doesn’t stop there. Many of us could make our homes healthier and more comfortable by addressing the issues that lead to excess moisture.
A lack of ventilation is one of the main sources of dampness. It can easily be remedied or reduced by letting moist air out and dry air in. Try:
A dehumidifier will keep homes free from condensation by removing moisture from the air and making it drier and healthier. To get the most out of your dehumidifier:
To prevent damp air from building up under the floor:
Mould is known to cause inflammation, allergies and infections. Cleaning it up isn’t always easy, so keep in mind:
There are a number of small behavioural changes you can make to avoid unnecessary build-up of condensation in your home. Try these simple hints.
Before to the beginning of a tenancy, you'll need to eliminate any accumulation of moisture and adverse effects from dampness, damage, condensation or fungal growth to ensure it doesn’t cause harm to those using and/or living in that environment. If the rental property has an enclosed subfloor, then you will need to install a ground moisture barrier if it is reasonably practicable to do so.
Installing a ground moisture barrier is one of the best things you can do to keep your home dry and warm.
The best way to prevent moisture is to ensure your home is properly ventilated. This means opening the windows for at least ten minutes a day, and using kitchen and bathroom vents when cooking or showering. You can also invest in a dehumidifier to pull excess moisture out of the air, and if you spot a build up of mould, it's best to clean it as soon as possible with an indoor mould remover.