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I spent a day with a damp expert – and learned easy, cheap ways to keep my home dry
One in four people in the UK is living with mould and dampness, and it's getting worse thanks to climate change and high energy bills - but don't get ripped off ...
Indian homes battle two relentless forces every year heavy monsoons and scorching summer heat. Yet when it comes to protecting terraces and rooftops, many homeowners rely on temporary fixes and ...
Nottinghamshire Live on MSN
'I hate my home, it's disgusting' - mum's seven-year battle to improve her damp house
The mother claimed that the council repeatedly fobbed her off after she raised issues of damp and mould for seven years ...
Nottinghamshire Live on MSN
£53m to be spent on Nottinghamshire homes where tenants live with 'mould, damp and health risks'
The council recently received a damning rating from the housing watchdog ...
After building storage under his floor in the U.K., a homeowner turned to social media to ask if it was a bad idea.
Hay fever season is closer than it feels. Interior specialist Lisa O'Hanlon shares six simple and affordable steps to reduce allergens.
Enjoy this spring and its high pollen count with these smart home gadgets ...
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SunGod Airas Iris Photochromic glasses review: For when the weather can’t make up its mind
The SunGod Airas have all the right features for year-round protection in all various conditions, replacing the need for ...
Getting older didn’t happen all at once. It came in small, almost unremarkable moments. A conversation with an old friend who ...
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is coming soon, and early deals are already live It’s March, and you know what that means—travel season is right around the corner. It’s a good ...
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Using Bigotry to Hide an Authoritarian, Christian Nationalist Agenda
Politics / Authoritarian Watch / Republicans invent an Islamophobic threat while undermining the Constitution. Sasha Abramsky ...
Struggling lavender in soggy UK soil? See how one calcium-rich kitchen scrap helps plants grow bigger and healthier while avoiding kitchen waste mistakes.
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