Mmm possibly. Don't think I'm going up there on a ladder tho.
Expanding-foam-inna-can?Just what I need. Thanks for the top-tip. :thumbsup:
Yes I know it's shit but it's there now.
If you can't get hold of No More Nails, there are alternatives.Yes I know it's shit but it's there now.
Sorry, can you get up a ladder and replace it?
Thinking if you could put some fine mesh behind the vent so the water can be caught and drain safely.
MODIFY: Actually no more nails stick a louvred vent on that one. https://www.toolstation.com/louvre-vuoent-flyscreen/p54697 (https://www.toolstation.com/louvre-vent-flyscreen/p54697)
Mmm possibly. Don't think I'm going up there on a ladder tho.
Isn’t that what Pingus are for ;)
Anyways..... Cold bridging innit.Hmm?
New double glazing ?
Hmm, could do I suppose. If we haven't managed to offload this place before autumn (which I have an unhappy suspicion may transpire) maybe I'll give my plumber a shout.
Can you not install a panel radiator on that wall to heat the wall and cover up the mould. That's what I'd do.
Basically, any significant temperature gradient will condense ambient moisture, but mould requires permanent moisture ~75% or higher – so a surface that is wet more than it is dry.
Here in France they recommand spirit vinegar to remove mould from walls rather than bleach. You can buy it for such in DIY and hypermachés on the hardware/cleaning departments.I had seen that. What I read was that it actually kills it, as opposed to bleach which just makes the black go away....