During the winter months, there is a much higher chance of getting damp and mould in your home. The warmth from the heating indoors, contrasted to the cold weather outside, creates a breeding ground for condensation which causes damp - and then mould.
Many homeowners will encounter some form of damp or mould in their home during their lifetime. However, some types are much more serious than others. READ MORE: Inside Robbie Williams' £6.75m countryside mansion - with a huge pool, tennis courts and helicopter pad Many UK homes are not properly sealed, and have old-style single skin brick walls that allow damp to creep into the home, the Liverpool Echo reports.
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