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06 January 2015

Put a stop to problem condensation

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We all want to keep warm this winter and also save on our energy bills. These days, thanks to central heating, double-glazing and improved insulation, most homes are cosier than ever before…….

condensation on windowsUnfortunately these measures can reduce ventilation and stifle airflow through the property. This can lead to a build up of excessive humidity and moisture. It’s a problem that increases when the weather become ever more wintry. Over time, condensing moisture can lead to problems with damp on walls, window sills leading to unsightly mould growth and with it, the intrinsic risks to the health of those present. It may seem like it is the price to be paid for our modern domestic lifestyles. But this need not be the case.

Peter Cox is committed to dealing with the problem of condensation head on. Using our technologies of DryAir and Thermosave, your home can again be damp-free without sacrificing the benefits of reduced energy bills and a warm refuge on a cold winter’s night. With our DryAir units, the stale moisture laden atmosphere within the building is transformed by the continuous addition of clean filtered air. The DryAir unit is energy efficient, unobtrusive and very quiet, making it perfect for practically any property with condensation issues.

With Thermosave you don’t just solve the problem, you eliminate it at the source. Our Thermosave unit is perfect for environments with high levels of humidity such as bathrooms and kitchens. It removes the moisture from the air, thereby preventing condensation from forming in the first place. Thermosave does not lose heat like more conventional fans, using a state-of-the-art heat exchange system that delivers effective ventilation but with no loss in comfort for the occupants. Style and innovation combined, yet so simple and incredibly efficient. Thermosave is the last word in condensation prevention.

For more information go to our Condensation Control page

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