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Hi, can anyone help, we live in a bungalow which when we moved in was run down,over the years I have improved it, upgraded the central heating, double glazed it, improved the insulation,and years of hard work. The one thing I cant seem to cure is condensation on the inside of the double glazed windows in the morning, its driving me mad.I even had the double glazeing upgraded last year, and I fitted a multi fuel stove to help with the heating, but still the condensation is there, every morning. I know its down to the warmth inside against the cold outside (as my wife KEEPS telling me,) but there must be a way of if not stopping it cutting it down, I await your comments and suggestions, REG
 
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There is a route cause to condensation.
As it is the moisture in the air that causes it.
So do you use a tumble dryer without external extraction, leave wet cloths drying around the house or something alike to this.
If so that is likely to be the problem, do your windows have trickle vents?
 
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Multi fuel stove could also increase moisture content depending on fuel used.
 

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