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We purchased this house in December, it's detached around 8 years old - with a loft conversion.
The loft has been split into 4 areas, 1 main converted area down the middle and 3 normal loft spaces around it with doors to access them.
After being here a couple of months in winter, I discovered mould growing on our suitcases (kept in the converted area) and other items, since then it's become a mission to find a resolve for this (if possible).
Currently I have a couple of humidity meters and a dehumidifier running for around 12hrs a day.
At the moment without the dehumidifier running the humidity in the converted area ranges between 60-70%.
The converted area has no ventilation (other than the loft hatch to the side) - I believe this is the main problem.
Based on this information and the picture below - does anyone have any suggestions how I can improve this situation (the dehumidifier is too costly to run daily)
The loft has been split into 4 areas, 1 main converted area down the middle and 3 normal loft spaces around it with doors to access them.
After being here a couple of months in winter, I discovered mould growing on our suitcases (kept in the converted area) and other items, since then it's become a mission to find a resolve for this (if possible).
Currently I have a couple of humidity meters and a dehumidifier running for around 12hrs a day.
At the moment without the dehumidifier running the humidity in the converted area ranges between 60-70%.
The converted area has no ventilation (other than the loft hatch to the side) - I believe this is the main problem.
Based on this information and the picture below - does anyone have any suggestions how I can improve this situation (the dehumidifier is too costly to run daily)