I live in a 1960's council bungalow, having loft and cavity wall insulation. It's double glazed and has trickle vents that I leave open all year.
I have and use centrifugal extractors in the kitchen and bathroom and leave them running for quite a while.
Two of us live in the house and each have a bath daily leaving the window open or at least the fan on for quite some time, I try to dry wet towels outside, weather permitting.
I open all the windows as often as possibe, even giving the place a "quick airing" on cold days.
I dry washing outside, rarely use my dryer (condenser type) and then I open the back door next to the dryer.
I tend to leave all internal doors open at night.
On a cold morning every window is running with condensation and on a cold damp night even the wooden parts on the external doors is running with candensation.
last night it was cold and very damp outside and all my windows and doors were bad in some places it had run onto my carpets and wet them.
On my weather station this AM it read humidity out 80% Inside 70%
I have tried all the advice and tips I can possibly do the only thing I have not yet tried is a dehumidifier, would this help?
Russell
I have and use centrifugal extractors in the kitchen and bathroom and leave them running for quite a while.
Two of us live in the house and each have a bath daily leaving the window open or at least the fan on for quite some time, I try to dry wet towels outside, weather permitting.
I open all the windows as often as possibe, even giving the place a "quick airing" on cold days.
I dry washing outside, rarely use my dryer (condenser type) and then I open the back door next to the dryer.
I tend to leave all internal doors open at night.
On a cold morning every window is running with condensation and on a cold damp night even the wooden parts on the external doors is running with candensation.
last night it was cold and very damp outside and all my windows and doors were bad in some places it had run onto my carpets and wet them.
On my weather station this AM it read humidity out 80% Inside 70%
I have tried all the advice and tips I can possibly do the only thing I have not yet tried is a dehumidifier, would this help?
Russell