Hi all,
I rent a 2 bedroom first floor flat to a couple, their child and the father's mother. The flat has double glazing with trickle vents in 3 out of five windows. The flat has gas central heating. Someone is always in the flat either with the heating on or occasionally off during the day for a period
They are complaining that the flat is getting damp and condensation is forming in bedrooms and their clothes are getting damp. They dry their clothes in the flat and cook often with a pressure cooker that pushes out big puffs of steam.
I have told them that it is first floor flat so dampness would not rise up to a first floor, open windows more regularly (they claim they do), don't dry clothes in the flat (they claim that other friends of their's dry clothes in a flat and don't get condensation), open the window when cooking, ensure trickle vents are open.
Any other suggestions or am I missing something that could be causing the dampness? The flat also has another flat above.
Thanks
I rent a 2 bedroom first floor flat to a couple, their child and the father's mother. The flat has double glazing with trickle vents in 3 out of five windows. The flat has gas central heating. Someone is always in the flat either with the heating on or occasionally off during the day for a period
They are complaining that the flat is getting damp and condensation is forming in bedrooms and their clothes are getting damp. They dry their clothes in the flat and cook often with a pressure cooker that pushes out big puffs of steam.
I have told them that it is first floor flat so dampness would not rise up to a first floor, open windows more regularly (they claim they do), don't dry clothes in the flat (they claim that other friends of their's dry clothes in a flat and don't get condensation), open the window when cooking, ensure trickle vents are open.
Any other suggestions or am I missing something that could be causing the dampness? The flat also has another flat above.
Thanks

