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NIt doesn’t matter what the season is, surplus space is always handy. But this is Christmas. At this time of year there are likely to be more people coming and going, and you are likely to need more storage. 
 
So, it pays to have a little extra legroom in your home. 
 
Having a garage or cellar conversion will provide a very welcome buffer. Prior to conversion, your cellar was probably a concrete fridge that was home to the odd spider and that musty smell you could never identify. 
With Christmas coming, how would a cellar conversion come in handy? 
Nobody likes finding mould or rot in their home, do they? It isn’t very fragrant, and it certainly isn’t aesthetically pleasing. Despite mould being rather commonplace in Britain, we can mistakenly assume that mould is no big deal. 
 
How many times have you decided just to clean the area rather than call in the damp proofing experts? 
 
The problem is mould can be a big deal. It can exacerbate many health issues; it can also cause structural damage in your home. Moreover, there are many kinds of mould that can invade your home. 
So, you have a garage, and you don’t necessarily want it. I mean, the space is welcome and everything, but you just don’t use your garage for its intended purpose. What can you do with a garage you’re not using? 
 
There are so many options. 
 
Some ideas might depend upon your budget, other’s might depend on planning permission or builders in the local area. 
 
Here are a few ideas of what you can do with a garage you’re not using. 
This content will be shown in the summI understand that it’s off the back of a comparably miserable summer that I say this; however, Winter is coming. The cold and the damp will soon be in force, and over the next few months you are more at risk of letting damp attack your home. 
 
I know! Sometimes it seems that black mould and damp can be a force all their own. But there are ways that you can help prevent a fungal invasion. 
 
Here are 5 measures you can take to prevent damp in your home.ary on the main blog page. Click on this text to edit it.