During the cooler months you may notice the build-up of moisture on your windows. Condensation is a common damp problem but fortunately can be solved cheaply and quickly without the immediate need of replacing windows. Discover how to stop condensation with our simple tips below.
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Condensation is commonly seen as small droplets on windows. This is caused by a difference in air temperature in air outside and air inside the property. As the moist air outside touches cool windows of a different temperature it releases water and causes the build up of droplets.
Indoor air in naturally moist but the amount of moisture increases through additional water vapour found in showering and cooking. If condensation sits on walls and windows for a long period of time it can dampen the outer layer and form a perfect breeding ground for mould and bacteria to grow.
While condensation may look harmless, over time it can lead to poor indoor air quality and can lead to the growth of damp and mould. If left untreated, mould can cause respiratory problems and infections, allergies, asthma and even affect the immune system. It is important to reduce condensation in your property as soon as you notice it to prevent issues with mould in the future.
While houseplants have a range of positive benefits, they also increase the amount of moisture indoors. Consider moving some houseplants outside or into a well ventilated area to reduce condensation during cooler months.
A dehumidifier is an electrical appliance that sucks moisture out of the air. By investing dehumidifier and placing it near a window you can stop condensation from building up in your property. They are commonly used in properties with high humidity levels and can remove pollutants, bacteria and allergens from the surrounding air and prevent them from growing.
Keep curtains open throughout the day to prevent condensation by encouraging air flow. It is also helpful to open the window for at least twenty minutes a day to stop condensation from building up. If possible, invest in double-glazing as single-glazed windows become a lot cooler and form more condensation in colder months.
Furniture can obstruct efficient airflow in a room and lead to the build up of condensation. To help prevent this from happening, move try to avoid placing furniture directly against external walls and always leave a gap between the item and the wall.
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