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Topic History of: BBC have no idea about mould
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Green Man The BBC didn't even interview a builder or anyone with common sense. I have no idea why people do not like hard truths. The housing Ombudsman is a chicken, is he scared of the tenants or the BBC will turn on him, as they can't make it a politcal hit piece?
Why do people always want other people to do the basic of tasks?


I have lost count how many times, I have told people to open windows.

Even in bathrooms. Personally I love a cold bedroom and cold bed sheets.

I still don't get why want things up against the wall.

There are cases of mould that need you need go back to the cavity wall.

If you live in a stone cottage with solid sandstone walls, it can be tricky to get rid of moisture but a dehumidifier will help.

Central heating is just vanity, chimneys are great for ventalition, shame so many properties have them bricked up.

Then there is those who bitch about the noise humidistat extractors makes, shut bathroom door and keep them clean.