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1- Waterproof your home to combat moisture
Moisture can have an impact on your home. Problems like leaks, waterproofing issues, or breaks in the roof or walls can cause water to seep into your home. Fortunately, these nuisances aren't unbeatable. Waterproofing your home is a great way to protect against moisture. You can do it yourself or hire a professional to apply a water-resistant compound to the walls and roof of your home.
2- Repair cracked walls to prevent moisture
Over time, rain and regular use can cause cracks to form on the exterior of your walls. It's very important to repair them to prevent moisture from building up inside your home. To solve the problem, it's essential to recognize the type of cracks and treat them quickly.
3- Heat to prevent humidity
The temperature setting in your home has a significant impact on the humidity level in the air. A sharp drop in temperature can lead to increased humidity and the appearance of condensation. It is therefore essential to maintain the indoor temperature at a minimum of 18°C. In addition, it is important to facilitate the circulation of heat between rooms by leaving the doors of divided rooms open.
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