The risk of damp and mould is rising fast, bringing with it serious health implications. Here is an expert guide to eliminating the problem – without paying a fortune

Complaints about mould in social housing have doubled in two years, and with the climate crisis, increased rainfall means the risk of damp and mould to the buildings we live and work in is only going in one direction. Yet it remains a woolly issue that is under-researched and poorly understood, allowing bad advice and expensive mistakes to stalk the landscape. But sorting mould can be relatively simple, if you know how. Here’s our expert guide.

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