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Treat Moisture In Walls With A Simple Solution

By: Angie Meza

Published: August 20, 2009
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Most of us live in a temperate climate which means that we enjoy constantly variable weather conditions. Some of us may not like a lot of rain, but it's a fact of life that we need it to survive and most of us accept it as such. Our home is constantly being bombarded by the elements and we are trying to maintain an optimal internal temperature for our creature comforts. As there is often quite a difference between the conditions outside and the conditions inside, it is very usual to see moisture in walls and for us to want to do something about it.

Dampness can enter your home in a number of different ways and this can make moisture in walls a difficult problem to solve. Try and find the cause first before you consider the various solutions available to you. Is rainwater leaking through roofs or through badly finished or sealed walls? It may be pooling around the outside of the house, while you should also check your door frames and windows.

Did you know that it is possible to add up to 15 gallons of water per day to the air inside your home just by living? Not only do we see moisture in walls but we also see it on the surface and on ceilings and due to the naturally occurring moisture caused by cooking, showering, doing laundry, etc. Indoor moisture is a fact of life.

It is possible to get moisture in walls both from the outside in and from the inside out, especially around plumbing connections. Small leaks in your air conditioning duct work can attract quite a large amount of moisture.

If you live in a particularly damp area or are prone to significant summer storms, you may notice that water is drawn up from the surrounding subsoil into your house and this is one of the prime causes of water moisture in walls. You need to pay particular attention to this if your house sits near to a watershed or retention pond.

Most of the time we can get away with a certain amount of moisture in walls and indeed this is only natural. Once wet weather gives way to dry, our walls and interior fittings will release some of this moisture through evaporation but you should always keep an eye on your overall moisture performance and take action if needed.

Hurricane socks may well be your answer if you find that you need to do something about moisture in walls. These flexible items can be placed around a door, window or basement floor, will absorb up to a gallon of water at a time and are very flexible. The socks will definitely prevent damage and mold accumulation. They are made from a very strong nylon material and composed of the super absorbent polypropylene.

Nobody likes to get down on their hands and knees with a mop and a bucket of water when they find dampness or mold accumulation caused by moisture in walls. Appropriately placed hurricane socks will get round this problem for you and you can put them in a variety of places, such as around the washing machine, cabinets, window frames, doors, basement walls or water heaters.

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"As long as you are making sure to get rid of mold in your home you are safe. You can actually get an infrared test performed on your home for those areas prone to moisture. Then you can rest assured you are breathing in quality air."
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