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Hi,
I have a bungalow built in 1950s with a suspended floor and a pitched roof extension. The extension measures 12ft x 15ft and is heated by a 2ft x 2.5ft single radiator (inadequate, I know). Since moving in 9 months ago, I have noticed mould growing on curtains / carpet etc particularly in the extension. The extension is noticably colder than the rest of the bungalow even though it's directly off the lounge. I pulled the carpet up today and found that there was white mould (smells mushroom-like) underneath the underlay on the chipboard flooring - it feels damp. I removed a piece of the flooring and got a good draught so the air bricks must be Ok. It's just chipboard flooring - no insulation of any kind. The original part of the lounge has floorboards and does not feel damp. What do you reckon - is it a ventilation problem? Should I take up the chipboard and lay floorboards and hope that improves things? Or does the floor need insulating - how would I go about doing this? Could condensation have built up in the chipboard due to inadequate heating? Any advice greatly appreciated! Graham. |
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