Should I get trickle vents added

Cheers all.

Appreciate it. I'll keep my dehumidifier I use it for drying laundry as I don't have a tumble dryer and to remove excess moisture that would create drying inside.

I stupidly didn't know you could have the windows slightly open while still locked, so I did this last night and this morning hardly any condensation at all.

Might not be so good for energy efficiency but I had someone get in touch about trickle vents and they were £65 plus vat for installing each and I couldn't afford that right now, do for now the windows can stay open slightly

Thanks for the input
 
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You're better off without them. Cracking the window open for half an hour morning and evening on the night vent does the same, but without making a big permanent hole in your nice A rated energy efficient windows..... completely destroying that energy rating, and letting all the noise in. Trickle vents are for people who cannot remember to ventilate their house.
 
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If you're the sort of person who likes damp and odours.

Please don't take a quote from my reply, leaving the context and the rest of the content out, giving a warped version of what I said.....
 

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