Ventilation is the process of renewing the indoor air to maintain good air quality.
We ventilate in order to breathe in fresh air to replenish oxygen levels, breathe out the stale air to evacuate CO2, excess humidity and pollutants in the same process.
Ventilation is therefore a 2-way flow of air (fresh air in, stale air out).
The key roles of ventilation are to reduce indoor pollutants concentrations to a healthy level by extracting and diluting stale air with clean air from outside – Mould Solutions core drill into your property to fit proper vents to each room. Reduce excessive air humidity levels by extracting it when and where is is produced, typically in bathrooms with showers and in kitchens when cooking.
Principles for choosing the right ventilation
When planning your ventilation strategy you need to aim for achieving the right balance between the following requirements:
Provide sufficient air renewal to achieve good indoor air quality (IAQ)
Reduce heat losses associated with the air flow during cold seasons – external cold air typically displaces internal warm air.
Reduce capital costs (renovation etc) and ongoing maintenance costs
Keep it simple and easy to operate
Mould Solutions can advise you on the best ventilation options for your property.
Controlling condensation and mould
The main ways of controlling condensation and mould include:
Ventilation
Heating
Insulation
Removal
Ventilation
Ventilation is essential in keeping mould from forming in your property. Some tips to rememeber are: Open windows and doors regularly to aerate the property and reduce humidity levels. Install and use exhaust fans that are vented to the outside air in bathrooms and kitchen while cooking as this can eliminate much of the moisture that builds up from everyday activities and do not cover existing vents in rooms. Keep the air circulating.
Heating
When it comes to your heating, always remember this simple tips;
Aim to keep indoor moisture as low as possible in your property by using dry heaters or dehumidifiers if necessary
Maintain low constant heat when weather is cold or wet. It is better for your property to keep continuous balanced heating as opposed to short blasts of heat.
Ensure your bathroom has adequate heating
Insulate hot and cold surfaces such as water pipes
Removing mould
Always eradicate mould when it occurs. It is harder to remove it the longer it is in situ. Mould Solutions will anti-fungicide the entire affected area for you too. Do not dry brush the area as this could release spores into the air which can spread the mould further as well as cause an allergic reaction for some people.

