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Wednesday 29 July 2015

The Need to Have Drainage Tiles in Vancouver

Mould is one of the biggest risks in Vancouver housing today. Mould can form anywhere there is sufficient moisture. Slightly damp laundry, open windows, or even leaky corners can all cause enough moisture to jump-start a serious mould problem overnight.

Vancouver's weather is notoriously unpredictable. Although storms rolling in can create a beautiful medley of sun, hail and rain together, it's not just the resulting rainbows that you should be thinking about. Even in summer, a sudden flood may occur and build up enough water around the corners of your home to make you think twice about going into your basement.

Once it's taken hold, a mould infestation can bring a characteristic stench and weaken your immune system. As time goes on, there is a chance for mould to die naturally – but that chance is very low in wet Vancouver, where it's more likely that a mould infestation will simply cause more and more damage over time.

The best way to deal with mould is to prevent it by preventing the accumulation of moisture. On a basic level, this could mean being diligent about how much wet air you let into your home, cleaning up spills, and dry-cleaning your clothing where possible.

For individual homes, however, it definitely means having drainage tiles installed and maintained in your basement. A mould infestation can be cleaned expertly, but it can also recur. The best choice is to prevent it!

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