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About L.Con Ventilation for Modern Living
You need look no further than L.Con Ltd. Property Services
The one stop shop for all of your needs
We have a network of partners for most trades all with reputations second to none
We now provide a service and products for the following everyday problems to…….
All without spending vast sums of money! For more details read on………..
Condensation & Mould Growth Control
Condensation & Mould Growth
Dampness in buildings is a serious problem. Water can enter buildings in a number of ways to cause superficial and structural damage. Conditions in a damp property are often unpleasant, uncomfortable and unhealthy.
One of the most common causes of dampness in buildings is condensation which can often lead to the appearance of mould growth. It is the presence of water condensed on walls, ceilings and other cold surfaces which support mould growth.
The Problem
The problem of condensation, particularly in dwelling houses, is very much a problem of today and results from a series of relatively simple, totally invariable conditions, and is directly related to standards and methods of heating, ventilating and insulating buildings.
What is Condensation?
Air normally contains water vapour in varying quantities and its capacity to do so is related to temperature - warm air holding more water than cold air. If the temperature of the air falls until saturation point occurs the air is at a critical temperature at which it cannot hold any more water. Any further fall in temperature will result in water vapour being forced to condense out as liquid water. When warm air comes into contact with either colder air or a cold surface, the water vapour and some is discarded as condensation or liquid water.
Conditions for Condensation
Condensation in dwelling houses is mainly a winter problem particularly where warm moist air is generated in living areas and then penetrated to colder parts of the building.
The Causes of Condensation
In dwelling houses condensation is related to modern living standards, economic pressure and change in building design.
Ventilation
We can supply and install input Ventilation Anti-Condensation Units to combat these problems for a whole house. These units can be fitted in a loft or central cupboard and are ducted to external and internal areas to introduce and replenish fresh air.
Heat Recovery Ventilation- The Positive Way to Control Condensation
Condensation is an increasingly serious problem in dwelling houses and offices. It affects over 50% of Buildings in the UK.
In addition to the outstanding benefits of input ventilator units as the complete cure for condensation we can now offer you an additional and environmentally friendly benefit - HEAT RECOVERY.
Despite spending millions of pounds on double glazing and insulation much of the expensively produced and saved heat is wasted through extractor fans and other ventilation systems.
Installed external view of the single room heat recovery ventilator
Condition of mould before and after treatment of chemicals and possible re-plaster etc.
The one stop shop for all of your needs
We have a network of partners for most trades all with reputations second to none
- Electrical Service. Industrial, Commercial, Domestic
- Building and Plastering services
- Home Improvements
- Renewable Energy LED Lighting Specialist
We now provide a service and products for the following everyday problems to…….
- Improve indoor air quality
- Reduce high humidity levels of condensation
- Remove black mould growth and prevent its return
- Remove unpleasant odour
- Recycle otherwise wasted heat
- Save money and energy
- Create a healthy home
- Remove and replace existing damaged or effected wall surface and replace with treated finish.
All without spending vast sums of money! For more details read on………..
Condensation & Mould Growth Control
Condensation & Mould Growth
Dampness in buildings is a serious problem. Water can enter buildings in a number of ways to cause superficial and structural damage. Conditions in a damp property are often unpleasant, uncomfortable and unhealthy.
One of the most common causes of dampness in buildings is condensation which can often lead to the appearance of mould growth. It is the presence of water condensed on walls, ceilings and other cold surfaces which support mould growth.
The Problem
The problem of condensation, particularly in dwelling houses, is very much a problem of today and results from a series of relatively simple, totally invariable conditions, and is directly related to standards and methods of heating, ventilating and insulating buildings.
What is Condensation?
Air normally contains water vapour in varying quantities and its capacity to do so is related to temperature - warm air holding more water than cold air. If the temperature of the air falls until saturation point occurs the air is at a critical temperature at which it cannot hold any more water. Any further fall in temperature will result in water vapour being forced to condense out as liquid water. When warm air comes into contact with either colder air or a cold surface, the water vapour and some is discarded as condensation or liquid water.
Conditions for Condensation
Condensation in dwelling houses is mainly a winter problem particularly where warm moist air is generated in living areas and then penetrated to colder parts of the building.
The Causes of Condensation
In dwelling houses condensation is related to modern living standards, economic pressure and change in building design.
Ventilation
We can supply and install input Ventilation Anti-Condensation Units to combat these problems for a whole house. These units can be fitted in a loft or central cupboard and are ducted to external and internal areas to introduce and replenish fresh air.
Heat Recovery Ventilation- The Positive Way to Control Condensation
Condensation is an increasingly serious problem in dwelling houses and offices. It affects over 50% of Buildings in the UK.
In addition to the outstanding benefits of input ventilator units as the complete cure for condensation we can now offer you an additional and environmentally friendly benefit - HEAT RECOVERY.
Despite spending millions of pounds on double glazing and insulation much of the expensively produced and saved heat is wasted through extractor fans and other ventilation systems.
Products fitted for ventilation
Whole house heat recovery unit | Single room heat recovery ventilator |
Installed external view of the single room heat recovery ventilator
Condition of mould before and after treatment of chemicals and possible re-plaster etc.