thomas anderson. wrote: » Dettol Mould and Mildew remover. Cost about €5 in Dunnes Best product I have ever used.
o1s1n wrote: » A lot of those washer/dryers will only dry properly if it's on a half load, might be worth a go? Otherwise do you have the space for a clothes dryer? You can get a condenser one that doesn't need to be plumbed in. I bought one recently and it completely sorted out the humidity problems in my apartment.
LotharIngum wrote: » bottom line is that if you dry clothes indoors you are providing the ideal conditions for mold throughout the house. Make all the excuses in the world but if someone does this they have only themselves to blame when they get mold. Just don't do it.
Bronson Wide Elk wrote: » You can get dehumidifiers that have a laundry drying mode, which works well both in terms of drying the clothes and in terms of preventing damp.
punisher5112 wrote: » One vent for a whole apartment isn't enough. Each room should be ventilated.
ELM327 wrote: » In fairness I rented for ~10 years before buying and did the same in those properties too. Last place I lived in as a tenant we were there for ~4 years and got mold in year 1 in winter (again in bedroom with ensuite) so removed it with the woodies mold spray and repainted the walls. Dehumidifier keeps it at bay. Not sure what it is with ensuites but they don't seem correctly vented in a lot of Irish properties.
LotharIngum wrote: » Imagine that. Someone who is proactive with mold issues in their own house. You sir, are clearly an owner occupier. You didn't even have to say it.
ELM327 wrote: » Even so that may not be enough. I've just had to order a dehumidifier for the bedroom with ensuite shower in my apartment as despite us not drying clothes it gets a bit moldy when the heating is on and shower used regularly. (owner occupier not landlord)
Graces7 wrote: » :eek: Name some alternatives then? NB I dry clothes inside and no mould
LotharIngum wrote: » There are always alternatives. Dry clothes indoors. Don't cry when you get mold. simple
Graces7 wrote: » and the alternative is not there?
boyoutofhell wrote: » Look, I know I may not be the smartest one out of the bunch, but operating a dryer doesn't pose a challenge even for someone like me. The damn thing can't dry clothes completely even on the highest setting running for 5 hours. Using the dehumidifier takes care of drying the clothes better and faster than the dryer. It's the rest of the dampness that it can't seem to be able to remove.
snor wrote: » I lived in several apartments, always dried clothes indoors as had no choice - did open windows for a few mins every day - but never, ever had mould. Do the same with my house now and again no mould. I don’t think whatvghd OP is experiencing is normal!
3DataModem wrote: » Drying clothes completely indoors in an apartment is going to cause a huge amount of mould. I'd suggest learning to use the dryer properly, or the problem will not go away.
Graces7 wrote: » See other thread and a dehumidifier will work wonders
LotharIngum wrote: » And that's why you have mould. Everyone renting says they don't dry clothes indoors but they do, but at least you are telling the truth.
punisher5112 wrote: » Get onto LL as stated previously and get the property sorted as there may well be a leak somewhere. Is there vents throughout the property?
mbradso2003 wrote: » I get this in my apartment OP, improved since I bought dehumidifier. I use the below once a year to clear mould before as it startshttps://www.woodies.ie/hg-500ml-mould-spray-30-extra-free-1126975 Mine is caused by boiling pots and drying clothes and is near windows where condensation gathers.
ELM327 wrote: » I can vouch drastically for this product too, Works a treat, but make sure to ventilate the area well as it's very damaging to your airway (speaking from experience!)
boyoutofhell wrote: » Yes, I dry clothes indoors, because I have no balcony/backyard where I could air-dry them. I do have a washer/dryer unit, but it doesn't dry them completely and it wrinkles the hell out of them so I don't use it.
BBFAN wrote: » Do you have the heating on?
BBFAN wrote: » Do you open windows?
BBFAN wrote: » Do you dry clothes indoors?
donkeyoaty0099 wrote: » When you say new build, how new.