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"Also we don't dry washing indoors and always run the extractor hood in the kitchen when cooking. Condensation is a pain in the bum. " I know when it gets closer to winter you’re just letting damp air in by opening the windows, but wasn’t sure with it being the start of autumn | |||
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"And I tend to shower with the window open to get rid of the worst of the steam " Yeah, I do the same | |||
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"Leave a window or afew windows on the latch. Do you have your heating off and on (that causes it together with poor ventilation) have it at a constant steady heat on a thermostat and leave your windows on the latch during the day " Yeah, I have it off all day, the heating that is, just have it on in the evenings | |||
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"Also we don't dry washing indoors and always run the extractor hood in the kitchen when cooking. Condensation is a pain in the bum. I know when it gets closer to winter you’re just letting damp air in by opening the windows, but wasn’t sure with it being the start of autumn " We've noticed that at this time of year windows open mid morning helps. Past about 2pm it doesn't. We've found that breathing is a major cause but haven't found a way to stop that yet... apart from the obvious | |||
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"Not criticising the cleanliness of your home, but condensation forms more readily on dirty windows, so might be worth cleaning the inside windows." Cleaning sounds like a drastic measure | |||
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"Leave a window or afew windows on the latch. Do you have your heating off and on (that causes it together with poor ventilation) have it at a constant steady heat on a thermostat and leave your windows on the latch during the day Yeah, I have it off all day, the heating that is, just have it on in the evenings " That will more than likely be the issue also costs more to run heating like that if you set it at a moderate temp (i have mine at 21°c) your home stays warm and dry. Also leave a window slightly ajar upstairs. It should stop doing it within a week. Yoyo'ing you homes temperature causes condensation issues. | |||
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"My bathroom & kitchen windows are slightly open all year round, as well as my bedroom window 99% of the time. In addition, in the bathroom and bedroom I have moisture absorbers. These combinations seem to keep us condensation free " you can get two speed fans for bathrooms that run at a low level continuously but if you put the light on or the humidity rises they will run at normal speed. | |||
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"Leave a window or afew windows on the latch. Do you have your heating off and on (that causes it together with poor ventilation) have it at a constant steady heat on a thermostat and leave your windows on the latch during the day Yeah, I have it off all day, the heating that is, just have it on in the evenings That will more than likely be the issue also costs more to run heating like that if you set it at a moderate temp (i have mine at 21°c) your home stays warm and dry. Also leave a window slightly ajar upstairs. It should stop doing it within a week. Yoyo'ing you homes temperature causes condensation issues. " It’s the joys of living in a cottage | |||
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"Not criticising the cleanliness of your home, but condensation forms more readily on dirty windows, so might be worth cleaning the inside windows. Cleaning sounds like a drastic measure " I'm sure you'd suit a pair of marigolds You could always try a sample, one window, and compare results? | |||
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"I've found leaving the windows open for a little bit better than a dehumidifier. Especially if it's a bit windy outside. " Same, I've got huge bay windows in the lounge, used to be like Niagara Falls in the morning. Now I leave one window open a crack and it's nowhere near as bad. | |||
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"My bathroom & kitchen windows are slightly open all year round, as well as my bedroom window 99% of the time. In addition, in the bathroom and bedroom I have moisture absorbers. These combinations seem to keep us condensation free you can get two speed fans for bathrooms that run at a low level continuously but if you put the light on or the humidity rises they will run at normal speed. " Thanks but I’m quite happy with the natural air flow | |||
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"Condensation can be attributed to various factors. In a modern well maintained house with cavity walls and double glazing, that moisture is produced inside by humans, pets, washing and drying of any type, poor ventilation. All other houses can have the same problem plus; if the walls are solid moisture is drawn inside by evaporation from the inside. This is exasperated by heating and dehumidifiers. Building faults: houses built without cavity insulation and added later can suffer damp because the cavity filling is faulty and bridges the original air gap allowing moisture to go through the walls. Leaking gutters cause damp inside. Excessively porous external bricks or other materials including the later addition of render and stone work contribute to damp inside. Early signs of failed damp proof course cause damp. Broken roof tiles/slate cause damp. I've probably missed something that causes damp. The main cause of condensation in a bedroom is excessive physical exertion during sex. The answer to that is to adopt a more relaxed and refined method of sex where you can have plenty of satisfaction without all the physical activity, that's what I like to do." Very comprehensive | |||
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"I have upstairs windows open every day, run the dehumidifier every night and it still collects nearly 2 litres of water each night! " Blimey! Do you live under the sea? | |||
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"Leave a window or afew windows on the latch. Do you have your heating off and on (that causes it together with poor ventilation) have it at a constant steady heat on a thermostat and leave your windows on the latch during the day Yeah, I have it off all day, the heating that is, just have it on in the evenings That will more than likely be the issue also costs more to run heating like that if you set it at a moderate temp (i have mine at 21°c) your home stays warm and dry. Also leave a window slightly ajar upstairs. It should stop doing it within a week. Yoyo'ing you homes temperature causes condensation issues. It’s the joys of living in a cottage " Cottage dweller here too, can't have heating at the flick of a switch, gotta chop and lug wood about. | |||
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"I have upstairs windows open every day, run the dehumidifier every night and it still collects nearly 2 litres of water each night! Blimey! Do you live under the sea? " Haha sounds like it! | |||
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"Condensation can be attributed to various factors. In a modern well maintained house with cavity walls and double glazing, that moisture is produced inside by humans, pets, washing and drying of any type, poor ventilation. All other houses can have the same problem plus; if the walls are solid moisture is drawn inside by evaporation from the inside. This is exasperated by heating and dehumidifiers. Building faults: houses built without cavity insulation and added later can suffer damp because the cavity filling is faulty and bridges the original air gap allowing moisture to go through the walls. Leaking gutters cause damp inside. Excessively porous external bricks or other materials including the later addition of render and stone work contribute to damp inside. Early signs of failed damp proof course cause damp. Broken roof tiles/slate cause damp. I've probably missed something that causes damp. The main cause of condensation in a bedroom is excessive physical exertion during sex. The answer to that is to adopt a more relaxed and refined method of sex where you can have plenty of satisfaction without all the physical activity, that's what I like to do." That last tip wouldn’t suit me Lol. I have tenants that I issue with written condensation advice when they start renting, I can just imagine the looks I’d get if I added the sex one | |||
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