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How to fix a PIV unit causing damp in your home

A PIV unit causing dampness in your home can be puzzling. The main purpose of Positive Input Ventilation is to expel stale air from a home and eliminate moisture that can lead to mould and dampness. So what’s going wrong?

Positive Input Ventilation systems must be installed correctly to function effectively, so the issue may lie here. However, a poorly installed PIV system isn’t the only reason moisture lingers in the air. Here you’ll find expert insight into common causes and how you can deal with the issue.

Matthew Jenkins

Matthew Jenkins has worked as a self-employed tradesman in the domestic heating industry for over fifteen years. He is a gas safe engineer specialising in heating and plumbing. He also works closely with MyJobQuote to provide expert knowledge to homeowners and tradespeople.

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