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  1. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Sorry, but thought having windows open was good ventilation? If not what else can we do instead? (We know not to dry clothes inside but as we don't do that very often, we also know that that will not solve the problem completely). We leave as many windows open as possible at night and during...
  2. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Some of it yes. Have read up loads on condenstion created by 'living' and we try to do the best we can to minimise it. Mum gets loads of condensation on windows (all double glazed). Try not to dry washing inside unless absolutely necessary, if we do it is always confined to the kitchen...
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    Damp walls

  4. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Thanks for your prompt reply. Will try to take a couple of pics tomorrow, not sure how to post them on here but will have a go. Yep, lovely part of the country to live in - only a mile or two from the sea. Lorraine :) (Female DIYer but City and Guilds trained in Carpentry and Joinery)
  5. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Hi John Bay window is covered by a red tiled roof and there is a concrete arch built over the top of the window. Tiles/roof were checked back in the summer and all seemed to be OK. The roof over the window joins the main roof and is not located against a vertical wall. Can't see the...
  6. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    I've been trying to sort out problems with damp/condensation in my mum's lounge for months now and am beginning to tear my hair out! Done loads of searching online but haven't found any answers, thought I'd give this forum a try as there seems to be loads of useful advice given on here. Very...
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