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Dry Lining
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Try a De-humidifier, it work a treat on my damp problem where I had not enough ventilation.What goes around - comes around
give lots and you will always recieve lots0 -
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I agree a dehumidifier is the easiest option. I use mine in the winter and can definitely feel the difference in air temperature - damp air is cold air! I had mould everywhere previously, including my mattress - mmm lovely! During the day I just leave it on the humidistat option, but at night I have it on constant - also works as white noise and drowns out the noise of traffic, neighbours etc.0
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so does using a dehumidifier actually warm up the room temperature ?0
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