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How to deal with Condensation

Do you have condensation affecting your windows on a regular basis? Are there signs of Water damage in your property and are you worried the Condensation is having a negative effect on the property in general? Damage to property is just one cause for concern when it comes to Condensation, it could have serious consequences for your health if left untreated.

Yes, Condensation can be bad for buildings but the way it has an impact on your health should be more of a worry. If you are having problems with Condensation at the moment it’s best to tackle the problem head-on now before they escalate into major issues.

Take a positive step to tackling Condensation

If you want to tackle a problem with Condensation to prevent Water damage in the future further investigation will be required. You’ll want to find out what is causing the Condensation in the first place and the steps that can be taken to remedy the situation. Obviously this is a specialist area that requires the right solution if it is to be successful.

Worry not though because building forensics hold the key and a detailed survey can establish the root cause of the Condensation. There is a way to deal with Condensation using safe, proven techniques and in the first instance have an unbiased report from a specialist investigation team.

How do they approach the problem of Condensation?

To begin with, a visual inspection of the Condensation will be completed and signs of Water damage will be analyzed at the same time. This can be followed up be thermal imagining of suspect areas to determine hidden problems and this will help to establish what’s causing the problem with Condensation in the building.

If there is a problem with the design or the construction of the building which is causing the Condensation this will be established as part of the investigation. Or if lifestyle issues are to blame this will also be highlighted as part of the process and recommendations will be made to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

The main thing to remember is Condensation will only get worse if you don’t deal with the problem, so it’s worth addressing as soon as you can.

Buildingforensics.co.uk is a market leading specialist when it comes to condensation solutions and our client care is second to none. Water damage can be ever so detrimental but we promise to sort it out.