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Old 27 October 2011, 02:38 PM
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Just before last winter i had my loft insulation topped up after which i had running windows in every room. Mrs Flathead has told me to sort it before the cold spell and the windows are running in water every morning. Any ideas folks ?
Old 27 October 2011, 02:54 PM
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Old 27 October 2011, 03:26 PM
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You need to have some ventilation in the house, if you have double glazing you should have trickle vents fitted in these so make sure they are open. Do you have windows or extractor fans in the bathroom/s?, are there any air bricks or vents around the house? if so make sure they are not blocked.
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We don't have air bricks or window vents and no extractor fans either, so the extra insulation is trapping more moisture inside i guess. will have to try a dehumidifier or add vents in the double glazing. Thanks for the replys.
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