Bob the slob
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you will probably need to paint the area after using this
It's most likely caused by a build up of moisture on the wall/ceiling which is caused by steam off the shower. We had this in our last house. There should be an extraction fan fitted above the shower to take away steam. If not, at least make sure their is some ventilation to the bathroom when using the shower e.g. open the window. But the ideal situation is having an overhead fan. You can get a solution in most harware shops to treat the fungus, and you will probably need to paint the area after using this
good luck
Extract fans will not function properly unless feed air can enter bathroom cloak room or kitchen.
When I install I ensure there is a gap under the door for air to enter the space concerned
If a house is hermetically sealed. A tiny cheap extract may be trying to pull air down a chimney stack for it to function.
Ideally some fresh feed air should be able to enter the ground floor hallway where it is heated and naturally travels up the stairs goes under the bathroom door
to push its way up and out of extract or window.
Just leave a lower hallway fanlight open, the bathroom door ajar and see the vast improvment in extract performance. You will be delighted, that is unless a burglar enters via the open window while you'r in the shower.
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