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Old 24-11-2021, 10:40   #7
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Re: Getting rid of condensation

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
First … do you have double glazing? That doesn’t eliminate the problem but it does reduce it (by preventing the house getting as cold, as quickly as it otherwise would).



We do have double glazed windows which is good but it seems to happen in the bedrooms still.
I make sure that whenever the shower or bath is used we always open the window otherwise it really does steam up...but yeah the windows are always open and also when boiling a pan in the kitchen I put a lid on too.


Temperature at night used to be 14 degrees celcius but I will have a go bumping it up a degree or two to see if that helps.


Thankyou.
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