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Old 24-11-2021, 09:50   #3
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Re: Getting rid of condensation

My house is 125 years old, and no condensation problems if i ventilate, if you wake up to wet windows [presumably single glazed ] wipe them down and open slightly they soon dry out, i always have the back door open when cooking to drive out the moisture.

one of the main problems with older houses is blocking off chimneys which cuts down air flow.
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