1. Then came low commodity prices, scab disease, excessive moisture and crop-robbing hailstorms. 2. Areas of excessive moisture are also breeding grounds for mold, mildew, fungi, dust mites and bacteria. 3. A. Your electrician will find no problem with venting into the attic, but you will, with excessive moisture in the attic. 4. Called subsurface penetration, the excessive moisture is a result of underground springs or a rising water table. 5. Conservators also noticed tiny white flakes in some enclosures, possible evidence of unwanted chemical reactions caused by air and excessive moisture. 6. Excessive moisture can penetrate the wood, causing rot and decay. 7. Excessive moisture escaping through your walls can contribute to blistering and peeling. 8. For slightly soiled surfaces, dip a chamois in a mild detergent and squeeze it to free excessive moisture. 9. If you get excessive moisture in the house itself in winter, simply ventilate regularly by opening windows and doors for a few minutes twice a day. 10. In bathrooms, excessive moisture shows up as foggy mirrors and windows. |