• Marshall posted an update 2 years, 5 months ago

    Mold can be prevented from returning once you have removed any existing mold. In fitted bedrooms and wardrobes, you cannot just move them away from the wall to create circulation. It is still possible to take steps, so all hope is not lost.

    By drilling holes in the back of the wardrobe, you can provide some much-needed ventilation, which will allow excess moisture to escape. Furthermore, if the wardrobes are heated, even on a constant low heat, damp will be less likely to form.

    However, if the problem persists even after these measures, you may wish to consider the wardrobe’s position. There are more info to avoid replacing the wardrobe and carpet, but none of us want to spend a lot of money on them. An open style storage theme can help you ventilate the bedroom without costing you anything. There are, however, some situations where the damp is too extensive to preserve the fitted wardrobe. Free-standing wardrobes or open shelving might be more appropriate in these circumstances.