Mould Removal
Mould Removal and Heat Recovery - Offers for October
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Heat-Recovery-Unit
Mould Removal Kit
October has arrived and with it cold and damp weather that marks the onset of condensation season. Our selection of special offers has been enhanced with reductions on some of our newest and most popular anti-condensation products. Here is the first instalment of your handy two-part guide to our latest low prices, which offer between 9%-25% discounts on the RRP.
Heat Recovery Unit Kit
Condensation, caused by high humidity levels, is one of the most common causes of damp within buildings. By accurately controlling these levels, the likelihood of condensation can be thus reduced - our Heat Recovery Unit Kit contains everything required to make sure the indoor air remains fresh and its water-vapour content is kept low.
A conventional extractor is a single fan that draws out stale air. The Eclipse Stadium HRV, which comprises the heart of the kit, innovatively contains a pair of fans acting in unison; one fan is used to extract air while the second draws in fresh air from the outside. During this exchange of air, an incredibly-efficient heat exchanger recovers up to 80% of energy from the outgoing air, transferring it to the air incoming and maintaining a comfortable temperature while saving on energy costs.
Each unit is built with a balanced-airflow capability, allowing it to be freely used in conjunction with conventional heating systems. Once installed and running continuously at trickle speed, the unit costs just 3p per day to operate and the remote humidistat included with the kit can be set to manual or automatic control. Also included with the kit is the necessary diamond-tip core bit set to allow for quick, clean and simple installation - this quality is particularly useful when installing in high-rise flats.
Professional Mould Remover Kit
The growth of mould often accompanies damp, as the moist conditions make a perfect habitat. As well as being unsightly and damaging to the structure, mould has also been proven to have a range of negative health effects on human beings, particularly children and the elderly, including rashes and coughs to more serious pneumonia and internal bleeding. Clearly, any such mould should be swiftly and professionally removed as soon as it becomes apparent.
The Twistfix Mould Removal Kit, designed by industry experts, offers a safe and rapid yet powerful and effective way to completely eradicate toxic mould growth. Containing biocide spray to kill mould and fungicidal paint additive to prevent its regrowth, the kit also includes the goggles, gloves and sponge required for operator safety - this kit should only be used by professional builders. You can now buy the kit from Twistfix for just 35.94 inc. VAT, representing a massive 24% saving on its RRP.
Check back soon or subscribe to our newsletter to find out more about our extended special offers!
Condensation is the function of change from a gas to a liquid, typically caused through changes
in temperature. The air inside buildings often incorporates high moisture content due to the
activity of the inhabitants in cooking, bathing, drying clothes etc. When this humid air cools its
capacity to hold water vapour reduces and once a dew point is reached, the condensate is
deposited onto surfaces having a lower temperature than the moisture laden air. This
condensate is immediately obvious on non-porous surfaces such as glass and ceramics but is,
initially, less noticeable on porous surfaces such as plasterboards, wall plaster and timber, which
may simply absorb the dampness & permit mould growth.
Why is it that the corner of my room is musty and stained with black mould?
Stagnant air encourages condensation and mould spore germination. Typically air circulation is
most unlikely to occur in cupboards and corners and behind furniture. These areas are often
where the first appearances of mould growth will become evident and musty odours accumulate.
How to I stop condensation
It is most unlikely that we will change our living habits to reduce kettle boiling, washing and
tumble drying or to make our homes less draught-proof. Therefore condensation is likely to
remain a fact of life and our contribution is merely to manage and control humidity.
This can be achieved by ensuring:
‚· homes are adequately heated - warm air has higher water carrying capacity than cool air;
‚· walls are insulated - a warm wall is less likely to attract condensate;
‚· Ventilation is increased force moisture laden air out of the home to lower the humidity
and dew point.
How do I get rid of the mould?
Painted surfaces can be treated with mould remover and a fungicidal wash to remove mould and
get rid of fungi. Anti-mould paints are available, though it is often more cost effective to
supplement standard emulsions with a DIY fungicidal paint additive to protect against further
mould growth.
Mould-on-wall
condensation_free
Heat-Recovery-Unit
Mould Removal Kit
October has arrived and with it cold and damp weather that marks the onset of condensation season. Our selection of special offers has been enhanced with reductions on some of our newest and most popular anti-condensation products. Here is the first instalment of your handy two-part guide to our latest low prices, which offer between 9%-25% discounts on the RRP.
Heat Recovery Unit Kit
Condensation, caused by high humidity levels, is one of the most common causes of damp within buildings. By accurately controlling these levels, the likelihood of condensation can be thus reduced - our Heat Recovery Unit Kit contains everything required to make sure the indoor air remains fresh and its water-vapour content is kept low.
A conventional extractor is a single fan that draws out stale air. The Eclipse Stadium HRV, which comprises the heart of the kit, innovatively contains a pair of fans acting in unison; one fan is used to extract air while the second draws in fresh air from the outside. During this exchange of air, an incredibly-efficient heat exchanger recovers up to 80% of energy from the outgoing air, transferring it to the air incoming and maintaining a comfortable temperature while saving on energy costs.
Each unit is built with a balanced-airflow capability, allowing it to be freely used in conjunction with conventional heating systems. Once installed and running continuously at trickle speed, the unit costs just 3p per day to operate and the remote humidistat included with the kit can be set to manual or automatic control. Also included with the kit is the necessary diamond-tip core bit set to allow for quick, clean and simple installation - this quality is particularly useful when installing in high-rise flats.
Professional Mould Remover Kit
The growth of mould often accompanies damp, as the moist conditions make a perfect habitat. As well as being unsightly and damaging to the structure, mould has also been proven to have a range of negative health effects on human beings, particularly children and the elderly, including rashes and coughs to more serious pneumonia and internal bleeding. Clearly, any such mould should be swiftly and professionally removed as soon as it becomes apparent.
The Twistfix Mould Removal Kit, designed by industry experts, offers a safe and rapid yet powerful and effective way to completely eradicate toxic mould growth. Containing biocide spray to kill mould and fungicidal paint additive to prevent its regrowth, the kit also includes the goggles, gloves and sponge required for operator safety - this kit should only be used by professional builders. You can now buy the kit from Twistfix for just 35.94 inc. VAT, representing a massive 24% saving on its RRP.
Check back soon or subscribe to our newsletter to find out more about our extended special offers!
Condensation is the function of change from a gas to a liquid, typically caused through changes
in temperature. The air inside buildings often incorporates high moisture content due to the
activity of the inhabitants in cooking, bathing, drying clothes etc. When this humid air cools its
capacity to hold water vapour reduces and once a dew point is reached, the condensate is
deposited onto surfaces having a lower temperature than the moisture laden air. This
condensate is immediately obvious on non-porous surfaces such as glass and ceramics but is,
initially, less noticeable on porous surfaces such as plasterboards, wall plaster and timber, which
may simply absorb the dampness & permit mould growth.
Why is it that the corner of my room is musty and stained with black mould?
Stagnant air encourages condensation and mould spore germination. Typically air circulation is
most unlikely to occur in cupboards and corners and behind furniture. These areas are often
where the first appearances of mould growth will become evident and musty odours accumulate.
How to I stop condensation
It is most unlikely that we will change our living habits to reduce kettle boiling, washing and
tumble drying or to make our homes less draught-proof. Therefore condensation is likely to
remain a fact of life and our contribution is merely to manage and control humidity.
This can be achieved by ensuring:
‚· homes are adequately heated - warm air has higher water carrying capacity than cool air;
‚· walls are insulated - a warm wall is less likely to attract condensate;
‚· Ventilation is increased force moisture laden air out of the home to lower the humidity
and dew point.
How do I get rid of the mould?
Painted surfaces can be treated with mould remover and a fungicidal wash to remove mould and
get rid of fungi. Anti-mould paints are available, though it is often more cost effective to
supplement standard emulsions with a DIY fungicidal paint additive to protect against further
mould growth.
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