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Hi all
We live in a semi detached Edwardian property with two large bay windows in the master bedroom and lounge.
In the master, no matter what we do we seem to get excessive condensation each morning. We have tried a dehumidifier (didn’t work) so am at a bit of a loss to what we could do.
We open the window in the day to allow ventilation, but realistically we can’t do that all night during winter. We also tried keeping the house the same temp all day and night last winter, again didn’t help and not something we can afford to do this year.
Today we have woken up and it’s bad but the house is 18.5 degrees.
Any advice or ideas? We do have a bit of blown glazing that needs replacing, could that cause condensation in all the windows as well as between the glass on that pane?
Downstairs bay has no issues whatsoever. None of the other windows in the house have an issue either.
Thanks
We live in a semi detached Edwardian property with two large bay windows in the master bedroom and lounge.
In the master, no matter what we do we seem to get excessive condensation each morning. We have tried a dehumidifier (didn’t work) so am at a bit of a loss to what we could do.
We open the window in the day to allow ventilation, but realistically we can’t do that all night during winter. We also tried keeping the house the same temp all day and night last winter, again didn’t help and not something we can afford to do this year.
Today we have woken up and it’s bad but the house is 18.5 degrees.
Any advice or ideas? We do have a bit of blown glazing that needs replacing, could that cause condensation in all the windows as well as between the glass on that pane?
Downstairs bay has no issues whatsoever. None of the other windows in the house have an issue either.
Thanks