Treating Dampness Issues

Dampness can be a problem in any building, and it can be difficult to know how to treat it effectively. It can cause a range of health problems, including allergies, asthma and other respiratory issues.

The first step is to identify the source of the dampness. It could come from a number of places, such as a leaky roof, poor ventilation or rising groundwater. Once the source has been identified, it can be treated and the dampness eliminated.

What is an acceptable damp reading?

The acceptable level of dampness in a building is 70% relative humidity (RH). This means that the air in the building contains 70% of the water it can hold at that temperature.

If the humidity level in your building is consistently above 70%, it is considered to be damp. This can be a problem, as it can lead to the growth of mold and mildew. Mold and mildew can cause a range of health problems, including allergies, asthma and other respiratory issues.