fuktakkumulering
Fuktakkumulering refers to the unwanted buildup of moisture within building materials or structures. This can occur through various pathways, including condensation, infiltration of rainwater, or rising damp from the ground. Condensation happens when warm, moist air comes into contact with cooler surfaces, causing water vapor to turn into liquid. Rainwater infiltration can occur through leaks in roofs, walls, or windows, allowing external moisture to enter the building. Rising damp is the movement of ground moisture upwards through porous building materials like brick or stone due to capillary action.
The consequences of fuktakkumulering can be significant. It can lead to the degradation of building materials,