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    Soffit material

    OK, thank you.
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    Windows to solve condensation problem?

    So, the temperatures first thing this morning, with an outside temperature about -1C, were: Glass: 10C or slightly under (thermometer only reads down to 10C). Frames: 12-14C Reveals: 11-13C My first step will be to improve the bathroom extractor fan. The current one is feeble and it has...
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    Windows to solve condensation problem?

    I've taken a couple of temperature readings this evening, will try to do some in the morning over the next couple of days too. Outside temperature is about 2 C. Inside of glass just under 13C, inside of frames 14-16C, reveals just under 13C. Room is comfortably warm, probably 19-20C. By the...
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    Windows to solve condensation problem?

    Thanks for the replies and discussion. The windows don't have trickle vents, although there are three other upstairs windows which do. They're in an extension which is built to more modern standards (2002 I think). In those rooms, one of which is used full-time as a bedroom, we still get a...
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    Windows to solve condensation problem?

    We have a condensation problem which is becoming a mould problem. The problem is worst around the bedroom and bathroom windows, where the glass can be very wet in the mornings. The window reveals also have condensation which develops into mould. We are upgrading our bathroom extractor fan...
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    Soffit material

    I'm looking to improve the ducting for my bathroom extractor fan (in-line fan in loft), and the best option would appear to be through the soffit. Soffits are uPVC clad but original boards are there. The house was built 1973 -- what would the best guess be as to its material. I've attached a...
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