This has always bugged me:
Why go to all the bother of using modern double glazing which will give you a nice draft seal, only to then have to include vents on the frame to ensure good air circulation in order to avoid moisture problems?
Surely that's counter-productive? You're getting a seal, then opening it up again....
From the point of view of avoiding condensation build-up inside a room, surely good old drafty windows would be much more affective?
Why go to all the bother of using modern double glazing which will give you a nice draft seal, only to then have to include vents on the frame to ensure good air circulation in order to avoid moisture problems?
Surely that's counter-productive? You're getting a seal, then opening it up again....
From the point of view of avoiding condensation build-up inside a room, surely good old drafty windows would be much more affective?