I have got a real problem with condensation on the outside (obviously ) of the toilet cistern in the bathroom. I do not remember ever having this problem in any of the other houses I have ever lived in.
In itself not a real problem, but it drips onto the wooden floor and is starting to cause rotten floor boards (so it must have been happening for a good few years) and I was thinking of putting down laminate soon, but it would ruin it.
I have checked that there are no leaks, and everything is fine. I checked where the water supply comes from and I always thought it was supposed to come from the cold tank in the attic? but it definietly comes straight off the rising main.
Could this be the problem?? The water being really cold because it comes straight from outside the house.
Any help is appreciated!
Is there any good ways to stop this??
In itself not a real problem, but it drips onto the wooden floor and is starting to cause rotten floor boards (so it must have been happening for a good few years) and I was thinking of putting down laminate soon, but it would ruin it.
I have checked that there are no leaks, and everything is fine. I checked where the water supply comes from and I always thought it was supposed to come from the cold tank in the attic? but it definietly comes straight off the rising main.
Could this be the problem?? The water being really cold because it comes straight from outside the house.
Any help is appreciated!
Is there any good ways to stop this??