Merry after Christmas all,
In my house that was built in 1890 we have bay windows. The windows are crittle frame and non vented, though they are double glazed. In the winter months we experience a tremendous condensation problem on the glass on getting out of bed in the morning. So to eradicate this I put in secondary perspex glazing. This initially stopped the problem but this year it has failed miserably, so I bought a dehumidifier, which is working, or so it seems.
The furniture, skirtings,archi etc in our room is all bare wood, the wife "she who must be obeyed" decided "instead of just bloody relaxing over the Christmas break" to spring clean the bedroom. She who must be obeyed has found Mould and alot of it on the backs of wardrobes on the skirting under the carpet " who cleans under fitted carpets".
I don't understand how the Mould has manifested itself, is it because the room has no ventilation and now I have secondary glazed the windows, the condensed air "the wife and I generate whilst sleeping" has created Mould or am I barking up the wrong tree. I know gutters pointing sills etc are sound, yes the windows are absolute ****e, but the Mould I've no idea.
Could someone please direct me into the probable causes, thank you, happy new year.
In my house that was built in 1890 we have bay windows. The windows are crittle frame and non vented, though they are double glazed. In the winter months we experience a tremendous condensation problem on the glass on getting out of bed in the morning. So to eradicate this I put in secondary perspex glazing. This initially stopped the problem but this year it has failed miserably, so I bought a dehumidifier, which is working, or so it seems.
The furniture, skirtings,archi etc in our room is all bare wood, the wife "she who must be obeyed" decided "instead of just bloody relaxing over the Christmas break" to spring clean the bedroom. She who must be obeyed has found Mould and alot of it on the backs of wardrobes on the skirting under the carpet " who cleans under fitted carpets".
I don't understand how the Mould has manifested itself, is it because the room has no ventilation and now I have secondary glazed the windows, the condensed air "the wife and I generate whilst sleeping" has created Mould or am I barking up the wrong tree. I know gutters pointing sills etc are sound, yes the windows are absolute ****e, but the Mould I've no idea.
Could someone please direct me into the probable causes, thank you, happy new year.