Is an Independent Damp Survey Necessary for Condensation?

London’s older properties and flats are part of the city’s charm, but they often suffer from poor ventilation. In addition to a general feeling of stuffiness, poor airflow can cause condensation, a type of damp that can lead to mould growth and moisture damage. If you’ve spotted signs of condensation in your property, you’re probably wondering what to do next. Do you need an independent damp survey, or can you treat it yourself?

The answer depends on the severity of the problem and whether you’re really dealing with a condensation issue. The information below will help you decide.

What Is Condensation?

As you might have learned in school, condensation is formed when water vapour in the air comes into contact with a cool surface. The rapidly dropping temperature causes water droplets to form on the cool surface. It’s what makes your bathroom mirror steam up after a hot shower, for example.

In well-ventilated properties, moisture-rich air is whisked away before it touches any surfaces and replaced by a fresh inflow of cool air. In poorly ventilated ones, it lingers around long enough to deposit water on surfaces like walls and roofs. This moisture then seeps into those surfaces, which is when problems can begin.

Signs You’ve Got a Condensation Problem

Some condensation is normal. Your bathroom mirror steaming up isn’t usually a sign of a problem, nor is condensation on your kitchen window when you’re boiling something.

It could be a problem if this doesn’t clear, or it forms when you are not doing anything that adds vapour to the air. You might also notice a persistent musty odour, damp patches on surfaces, deteriorating paint or wallpaper, or mould growth.

Signs It’s More than Just Condensation

Condensation shares many symptoms with other types of damp, such as rising and penetrating damp. If you’re not an independent specialist damp surveyor, it’s easy to misdiagnose. Some signs that the issue is not caused by condensation include salty deposits on the walls, crumbling plaster, and tidemarks. If the symptoms occur close to a leaky gutter or near loose roof tiles, these could be the cause.

Also, think about your lifestyle. If you rarely do things like boil liquids, take steaming hot showers, or dry clothes indoors, it may not be condensation at all. This is when the opinion of an independent damp surveyor is valuable. They’ll help you pinpoint the cause.

What To Do If It’s Just Condensation

If you’re certain that your issue is condensation and no serious symptoms, such as mould, have developed, there are some simple steps you can take. Start by maximising airflow by opening the windows each day, and open all the interior doors to let the fresh air circulate.

Consider installing extractor fans in the bathroom and kitchen if you haven’t already, as these take the humid air straight outside.

How to Arrange an Independent Damp Survey

Independent damp surveys aren’t necessary for all condensation cases, but they’re very valuable if the symptoms are severe or the cause is unclear. Independent surveyors will inspect your property and recommend actions to take, but they don’t sell treatments. To speak to an independent surveyor today, call London Damp Specialists on 020 7523 5882.

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