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    UK households urged to 5 simple things to keep home mould-free

    December 23, 20253 Mins Read


    As Winter has firmly gripped the North East, keeping your home warm and mould-free is more important than ever

    Winter months bring cold and damp weather. Keeping the damp outside your home, however, is easier said than done. Homeowners throughout the North East are being urged to ensure they have protected their properties from damp, mould, and flooding this Winter.

    A leading property care expert suggests that conducting just a few simple checks now could save households thousands of pounds in repair costs and help safeguard their health during the coldest months of the year.

    George Edwards, a property care specialist from Timberwise, says many homes are unprepared for the combination of cold temperatures, heavy rain and increased time spent indoors.

    “There will be plenty of lists around the web telling people how to prepare their home for winter but the advice isn’t always great,” George said. “It is worth taking the time to put together a few key actions that properly protect your home against some very common winter property problems.”

    He explained that dampness, condensation, mould, and even basement flooding often worsen during winter, particularly once heating systems are activated and rainfall increases.

    “Damp in UK households doesn’t just cause damage to property, it can also increase energy bills by trapping moisture and making heating less efficient,” George said.

    “It can also impact our health. Black mould, a microscopic fungus that thrives in damp conditions, can cause respiratory issues such as coughing, wheezing and asthma. Children, the elderly and those with existing health conditions are particularly at risk.”

    He stated that mould spores can also trigger allergic reactions, such as sneezing, skin rashes, and irritated eyes. Additionally, moisture-related damage can result in expensive repairs, especially at a time when many households are already struggling financially.

    “Damp is something many people battle every year,” George said. “As rainfall increases, more homeowners will start discovering new or recurring damp issues. That’s why it’s so important to act before persistent cold and wet weather really sets in.”

    But don’t worry, there are five key steps George recommends homeowners take to protect their home and health this season:

    Check your pipes

    Leaks and cracks in internal pipes are a common cause of damp, particularly when heating systems are in constant use. External pipes should also be checked and insulated, as freezing temperatures increase the risk of pipes bursting and causing penetrating damp.

    Clear guttering and drains

    Blocked gutters and drains prevent water from flowing away properly, allowing moisture to seep into walls. Clearing debris now can prevent damp that mimics rising damp and causes long-term damage.

    Improve ventilation

    Condensation is often caused by lifestyle habits, especially in winter when homes are sealed up. Simple steps like using extractor fans, opening windows briefly, or putting lids on pans while cooking can significantly reduce moisture in the air.

    A European method of ventilation is free and quick, advising people open their windows across the home for just 5 minutes a day, even if the weather is cold.

    Inspect skirting boards and timber

    Damp walls can lead to dry rot, a serious fungal decay that weakens timber and compromises structural integrity. Spotting damp early can prevent costly timber damage later.

    Give the basement a winter clean

    Basements are particularly vulnerable during winter rainfall. Even small leaks can worsen quickly. Homeowners should check for moisture, ensure waterproofing systems are working and have sump pumps professionally inspected if needed.

    “Taking action now could prevent a small issue from becoming a major, and expensive, problem,” George said. “Winter is when homes are tested the most.”



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