Bleach might promise a quick fix, but it often just bleaches the surface - leaving the mould to creep back again. However, ...
Mould and dampness are big problems in homes, especially in winter and there is a simple way to get rid of them using one ...
Walking into a room with fresh paint feels good. The colour looks clean, the space feels lighter, and you notice the walls ...
A paint expert has shared whether you can paint over damp on your walls at home and the paint you'll need to use.
Think that white, fluffy line on your wall is mould? It could actually be salt banding. Here’s what causes it and how to fix ...
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Cold months return, windows mist up, and that stale smell creeps back. Homeowners are turning to a breathable, old-world fix. Instead of sealing damp behind plastic paints and pricey gadgets, a ...
The drywalls of our house get covered with moisture, especially when it is cold or rains and we use our unvented gas heaters. Paint store people tell me to use Drylok on the walls to keep out the ...
This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The ...
A paint expert has shared whether you can paint over damp on your walls at home and the paint you'll need to use.
Learn how to use a microfiber cloth, dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, and toothpaste to remove marks from walls without damaging the paint.
Homeowners will know what it takes to keep a property in tip-top shape including keeping damp to a minimum. Whether you’ve been dealing with a damp problem for a while or you’re just starting to ...