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One of our bedrooms is a bit damp. To my surprise, Ebay have sent us a large dehumidifier
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Originally posted by PeatlingPalace
One of our bedrooms is a bit damp. To my surprise, Ebay have sent us a large dehumidifier My mum and dad used to use one on my sister's bedroom when she moved out. They thought it did the trick. Not sure how much electricity they burn up though.
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Your better off fixing the source of the damp or your wasting your money.
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Originally posted by PeatlingPalace
One of our bedrooms is a bit damp. To my surprise, Ebay have sent us a large dehumidifier Why was it a surprise? Didn't you order it? I have a dehumidifier which I use primarily in the winter and it's shocking how much moisture it pulls out. It works very well but the tank could do with being a bit bigger.
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Originally posted by PeatlingPalace
One of our bedrooms is a bit damp. To my surprise, Ebay have sent us a large dehumidifier We had one for my daughters bedroom, but it was noisey and she wouldn't have it on!! The condensation was terrible because she wouldn't have a window open, door always shut, untold electrical equipment in there,,,but now she's older she's got the message and airs her room and is fine now!! So basically opening a window is a cheaper and less noisey option imo
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Originally posted by PeatlingPalace
One of our bedrooms is a bit damp. To my surprise, Ebay have sent us a large dehumidifier If you have single block work, no cavity wall, then the only way to sort the problem is to use a 45mm thermoboard (polystyrene backed plasterboard) on the external walls. It will sort the problem, have done hundreds of these jobs. It's rare that you will have damp actually coming in from the outside, especially on the 1st floor.
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Originally posted by Casual
If you have single block work, no cavity wall, then the only way to sort the problem is to use a 45mm thermoboard (polystyrene backed plasterboard) on the external walls. It will sort the problem, have done hundreds of these jobs. It's rare that you will have damp actually coming in from the outside, especially on the 1st floor. listen to her
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Dehumidifiers work. Unless it's an industrial one, it won't use too much 'leccy. We use one all winter, and half the summer. The house gets very little sun, as it is EOT, east of the row and faces north. There is also a hill beside the house which blocks the sun until about 10am in June. However, the garden faces west, and I've probably seen more fantastic sunsets than many of you. So I suffer the damp. Keep your windows open.
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Hoof Hearted 09 Apr 17 10.40am | |
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If eBay are now randomly sending items to punters... how does that work? I'm intrigued... I order my stuff and it is never a surprise when a courier knocks on my door.
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