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warming up a north facing outside wall?
where i only own the ground floor...
so cavity wall insulation isn't really an option as upstairs dont seem to have the problem as bad. a plasterer suggested insulating plasterboard on top of the walls which takes about an inch of room space? but then there are radiators, wall sockets, heating pipes etc to think about? are there any other options to try and stop this cold wall attracting the water vapour and turning to mould? i have heard of anti mould paint or wallpaper but i'm guessing these aren't a real solution? |
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