There is always clothes hanging around the place on radiators and stove etc but sure what can I do only advise.
Thanks Leo and Newtothis.
Will apply for the Seai grant towards cavity pumping and attic insulation. I had a look online for insulation and ventilation specialists in Galway but it seems to be mostly insulation companies coming up. I thought Ecowise seemed good enough. Anyone any recommendations or suggestions?
Do you think the roof ventillation they install will be sufficient to clear the mould?
Would it be an idea to get the dehumidifier as well?
Thanks
Hey had the same issues in my house which has open vents in each room. But had dry a lot of clothes as two young kids under 4 in the house. We had two dehumidifiers going almost 24 by 7. Empty them 2 times a day.
Over the summer I bought a very efficient heat pump dryer (€700)It uses with energy meter 1.5 to 2 units of esb per load.
The dehumidifiers are still plugged in but are never on anymore. Just need to empty once every 2 weeks or more.
My esb bill has reduced by over €40 over the lasy period last year and esb rates have gone up since then and we washing more offen.
If you own the home I recommend a dryer but read up on the models you for power usage but also humility leaking!
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