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Just got bathroom done and a central heating system installed (by separate people).
The bathroom is tiled fully to the ceiling, he ceiling has been plastered but not as yet decorated.
The central heating was done before hand and we opted for a small towel rail inside the bathroom. Before the central heating was done, we got an extractor fan fitted as well.
I thought with heating on and the fan running, the bathroom would be fine. But it is normally still quite cold in there (I think having an extractor fan - basically a hole in the wall - and tiled walls is not helping).
Each time we take a shower, all tiled walls are dripping. Now with he extractor on and a window open, it does eventually clear (but takes up to an hour).
Have I inadvertently created a future condensation problem? Or should I go an invest in a bigger rad/ towel rail now?
Also - should I do anything special with the bare plaster on the ceiling?
Just got bathroom done and a central heating system installed (by separate people).
The bathroom is tiled fully to the ceiling, he ceiling has been plastered but not as yet decorated.
The central heating was done before hand and we opted for a small towel rail inside the bathroom. Before the central heating was done, we got an extractor fan fitted as well.
I thought with heating on and the fan running, the bathroom would be fine. But it is normally still quite cold in there (I think having an extractor fan - basically a hole in the wall - and tiled walls is not helping).
Each time we take a shower, all tiled walls are dripping. Now with he extractor on and a window open, it does eventually clear (but takes up to an hour).
Have I inadvertently created a future condensation problem? Or should I go an invest in a bigger rad/ towel rail now?
Also - should I do anything special with the bare plaster on the ceiling?