Within my house we have 3 sets of windows that have mullions through to the external wall.
On the external side they stick out at 45 degree angles each side as is the norm. But inside they are flat, flush against the level of the window.
They have then been painted.
Inside during colder weather they are incredibly cold and cause not only the temperature to drop, but also a huge amount of condensation as the warmer air hits them.
Are there any solutions to this, or is it just a problem with mullion windows?
On the external side they stick out at 45 degree angles each side as is the norm. But inside they are flat, flush against the level of the window.
They have then been painted.
Inside during colder weather they are incredibly cold and cause not only the temperature to drop, but also a huge amount of condensation as the warmer air hits them.
Are there any solutions to this, or is it just a problem with mullion windows?
