At Maintenance & Building Preservation Ltd, we believe you have the right to live and work in a safe and pleasant environment. Condensation on windows can be both unhealthy and unsightly and can be caused by poor air circulation or black mould. Don't despair, with our competitively priced and expertly performed services, your property in Falkirk, Stirling, Edinburgh, West Lothian or surrounding areas in central Scotland will be up to standard again in no time.
How to identify condensation
The most common damp problem to affect properties is condensation, but it is often not diagnosed properly and can be mistaken for other damp problems. That is why you should contact Maintenance and Building Preservation Ltd. for a professional survey.
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Condensation can cause damp patches, black mould, musty smells and damage to furniture and goods etc. Spotting early signs of condensation will help reduce the problem prior to the condensation escalating and requiring full professional treatment.
The health hazards of condensation
As well as proving unsightly and damaging to property features such as paintwork and wallpaper, condensation on windows and in rooms can actually be hazardous to your health. It is a sign of a poorly ventilated area, and the spores of the black mould which thrives in these damp conditions can cause health problems such as asthma, infections and allergies.
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Preventing black mould in Scotland
After assessing your building and confirming that you have an issue with condensation on windows and throughout your property, our experienced team at Maintenance & Building Preservation Ltd will then present you with a survey and a quotation for treatment. This can include a simple fix of the source of your problems such as the installation of an air unit, or another solution tailored to your circumstances. If you suspect you have a condensation problem, contact us today, for our services in Falkirk, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fife and throughout central Scotland.