Wednesday 27 February 2013

Breaking The Mould

Dampness and condensation are some of the most common problems in rented properties, so in our latest blog post, we will explain how to recognise condensation and how to reduce its effect.

What is condensation?

Before we go any further, it is important to understand exactly what condensation is.

Condensation forms because the moisture in the air can no longer be held as a vapour, so returns to liquid form. This occurs when warm moist air comes into contact with either cooler air or a cooler surface.

Mould growth is a typical sign of chronic condensation and occurs as spores which are always present in the air. These spores find water (condensate) and organic material (dirt and grease) that support their life cycle.

Mould is a significant health risk to asthmatics, anyone with other respiratory conditions, the very young and elderly people. The high humidity levels associated with condensation also enables house dust mites to flourish, and the droppings from these microscopic creatures, as well as mould spores, can cause allergic reactions which are also linked to the onset of asthma.

How to recognise condensation

Diagnosis of condensation cannot be just visual; measurement of temperature, humidity, ventilation and consideration of insulation qualities and heating patterns need to be undertaken. However, typical signs of condensation to look out for include:
  • Mould growth on wall surfaces, around external wall openings and in areas of low air circulation or poor ventilation
  • Misty wall surfaces 
  • Water staining and streaking on walls, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens
  • Patches of damp with no obvious edges
What action is required?

We ask all tenants to ensure that our properties are sufficiently ventilated by taking a few simple precautions stated below in order to avoid condensation and the build-up of damp.

BEDROOMS
Open bedroom windows when you go to bed at night; a 10mm gap will do. If it really is too cold to do this, wipe the condensation off the windows first thing in the morning.

SHOWER/BATHROOM
Ensure full use of extractor or ventilation fans. Where these are not provided, open a window after bathing or showering to give the steam and damp air a chance to escape. Wipe windows, walls and mirrors to remove condensation and dry the shower tray or bath.

KITCHEN
When cooking, make sure you cover pans. Use extractor or ventilation fans where provided. If you do not have an automatic kettle, take care to ensure it is not left boiling.

WINDOWS
Keep glass as clear of condensation as you can. Wipe away any moisture that has formed using a soft cloth. Leave open any ‘trickle’ vents in double glazed units. Get into the habit of opening windows to keep the moisture content in the air down and to air the property whenever you can.

LAUNDRY
Avoid drying clothes on radiators. Tumble dryers should be vented to the outside, unless fitted with a condenser.

HEATING
Provide a reasonable level of heating (no less than 10°C in an unused area, or 16°C if in use); cold rooms are susceptible to condensation.

Watch the video below for some more information on how to stop the build-up of mould within your property.


We hope you have found this information useful and that it might help to resolve any issues concerning condensation and damp before they become a serious problem.

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Wednesday 20 February 2013

Better Safe Than Sorry

Although we like all our tenants to enjoy themselves in their properties, their safety is, of course, our main priority.

With this in mind, we'd like to take you through the fire-safety rules and regulations for Grant Property tenants.

Even in the safest living environments, we are all open to every day dangers, and it's important to know how to avoid these situations.

It is also important to understand what can cause dangerous incidents such as fires.

We realise that some of these may cause you an inconvenience, but please bear in mind that this is all for your benefit.
  • Doors must not be wedged open at any time.
  • Door closers must never be adjusted or removed
  • Hallway must be kept clear of any obstructions or combustibles, including laundry, furniture and bicycles, at all times
  • Smoke detectors must be checked on a weekly basis and the log provided updated – any defective batteries should be replaced by you immediately
  • Fire blankets and extinguishers should not be removed from the correct location
  • No hooks should be placed on back of doors and clothes not to be hung on back of doors as this can cause obstruction in the event of fire and interferes with the fire integrity of the door.
  • Strip sockets (extension leads) to be unplugged when not in use.
  • Any electrical appliance should be unplugged when not in use.
  • When a strip socket in use and a 13amp fused appliance is plugged in, no other appliance can be plugged into this strip socket.
  • If an electric blanket is used, this can only be plugged into a wall socket, not an extension lead.
  • Candles not to be used in property.
  • Property to be kept clean and tidy.
We would advise you to watch the fire safety video below for more information. It will take you less than two minutes - and it really could help save your life!


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Tuesday 12 February 2013

Virgin Media February Headline Offers

Grant Property has once again teamed up with Virgin Media - this time to offer an exclusive February Promotion for all our existing tenants!

They have created three separate collections; the Classic Collection, Broadband Only Collection, and the Premier Collection.

So, if you want to save money on your phone, TV and broadband, then one of these offers might be perfect for you!

Classic Collection - £32.99/month
Phone, TV & Broadband
12 month contract with £49.95 Installation Charge
Save £60 over 6 months on an 18 month contract

Phone
- Free weekend calls to UK landlines and Virgin Mobiles
- Free voicemail

Broadband
- up to 30 Mb with unlimited downloads
- V Stuff including antivirus and free photo printing
- Wireless router

TV
- 500Gb TiVo box
- 60+ channels
- BBC iPlayer & other 7 day catch-up services

Broadband Only £22.50/month
Save £5/month for first 3 months! (£17.50/month)
12 month contract with £49.95 Installation

- 30Mb Wireless Broadband

Premier Collection £62.99/month
Phone, TV & Broadband
12 month contract with £49.95 Installation Charge 
Save £114 over 6 months on an 18 month contract

Phone
- Free weekend calls to UK landlines and Virgin Mobiles
- Free voicemail
- Line rental included

Broadband
- up to 60 Mb with unlimited downloads
- V Stuff including antivirus and free photo printing
- Wireless router

TV
- TiVo box PLUS additional HD ready set-top box
- 175+ channels including Sky One and Discovery

As well as all this, Virgin Media will put £25 Exclusive Credit on all Broadband Duals and Triples booked via its call centre. 

To find out more about these February Headline Offers, contact your local Grant Property office.

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