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condensation resulting in mould growth in rental property
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Hello Richard,
Once again, We/I thank you for your input into this subject.
Your insight is very much appreciated.
If the decision were to be mine, then I would probably go for the Nuaire extractor. However I am virtually certain that my daughter will not.
Thank you
She doesn't have to fit the Nuaire. There's two other solutions above. Watch the videos, perhaps show Her,If you found my post helpful, please remember to press the THANKS button! --->0 -
richardc1983 wrote: »She doesn't have to fit the Nuaire. There's two other solutions above. Watch the videos, perhaps show Her,
We will watch the vids
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A new pre-formed loft hatch was fitted yesterday.
My daughter (and me), will now look around in order to have the loft insulated for free.
I believe British Gas have some sort of deal on at the moment.
The portable gas fire is still in use!0 -
You need to perhaps issue a notice with regards to that Fire or check your covered under insurance as it will be more than loft insulation that will be needed if antthing happens most companies void insurance.If you found my post helpful, please remember to press the THANKS button! --->0
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Thanks Richard,
We will get the letting agent to press home the point and issue whatever notice is necessary0 -
update
British Gas booked in for a site survey re free loft insulation next week.
My daughter is still waiting for feedback, from the letting agent, re the portable gas fire.
Getting there..slowly0 -
update
British Gas booked in for a site survey re free loft insulation next week.
My daughter is still waiting for feedback, from the letting agent, re the portable gas fire.
Getting there..slowly
Has she decided on an extractor fan?If you found my post helpful, please remember to press the THANKS button! --->0 -
richardc1983 wrote: »Has she decided on an extractor fan?
Hi Richard,
No, not yet. Its a case of one thing at a time for her.
To be fair, we both work full time, so one thing at a time is better than nothing at all.0 -
Hi Richard,
No, not yet. Its a case of one thing at a time for her.
To be fair, we both work full time, so one thing at a time is better than nothing at all.
Of course, I was just wondering if she had decided on which one she was going to go for when she gets round to doing that?
Did you show her the videos etc on here?If you found my post helpful, please remember to press the THANKS button! --->0 -
richardc1983 wrote: »Of course, I was just wondering if she had decided on which one she was going to go for when she gets round to doing that?
Did you show her the videos etc on here?
Yes, we both looked at the videos.
The 15m of ducting demo was actually quite funny but nonetheless did show the power of that fan.
I think that we will go for the one on Amazon that you linked to.
For 65 quid it seems to be a bargain.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Envirovent-Silent-Bathroom-Extractor-Humidistat/dp/B00E7UXIVM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1421272071&sr=8-2&keywords=envirovent+extractor+fan0
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