Doug71
Established Member
I'm involved with a local off-licence/deli which has a chiller/refrigeration room where cold drinks and serve yourself fruit and veg are kept. The room was originally referred to as the cellar as we used to store kegs of beer in there as we sold it by the pint in jugs to take away.
The problem we have is mould forming on the walls and ceiling, near the chiller unit. The walls are all dry lined and insulated with 75mm Kingspan, the ceiling is also insulated as it was designed and built basically to be a big fridge.
As I understand it the way to avoid mould is heat and ventilation, obviously we can't turn up the heating and I don't want to leave a window open as we would then be trying to chill the whole universe! Does anyone know if these chiller units produce moisture? Is the way forwards some kind of de humidifier (using more electricity )? The mould doesn't look great when food is stored in there, we do get the decorator in quite often who cleans it all down properly and repaints with what he says is the best paint for the job but it would be nice if the mould just didn't come back.
Pics below, any thoughts?
The problem we have is mould forming on the walls and ceiling, near the chiller unit. The walls are all dry lined and insulated with 75mm Kingspan, the ceiling is also insulated as it was designed and built basically to be a big fridge.
As I understand it the way to avoid mould is heat and ventilation, obviously we can't turn up the heating and I don't want to leave a window open as we would then be trying to chill the whole universe! Does anyone know if these chiller units produce moisture? Is the way forwards some kind of de humidifier (using more electricity )? The mould doesn't look great when food is stored in there, we do get the decorator in quite often who cleans it all down properly and repaints with what he says is the best paint for the job but it would be nice if the mould just didn't come back.
Pics below, any thoughts?