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first thing to do is figure out where the moisture is coming from. Drains and gutters working as they should?
Then deal with the mould - you can google it but some form of bleach solution usually fixes it
then you need to the place warm and dry - use a heater for the former and a dehumidifier for the latter. Is the space ventilated? Is there an extractor fan?
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Worth watching this, have posted before but may answer some of your questions and maybe give you some answers.
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@Dexter
My kitchen is showing some mould and is very wet on the walls. There's no heating, solid brick construction, should I be looking at a dessicant dehumidifier to get it sorted? We're looking at a heater as well but it gets warm when you're cooking in there...