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Condensation on windows?

Posted by Karen Harris, on
1930's semi-detached house, GCH, double glazed windows, standard loft installation, no wall cavity. With heating on or off we get a lot of condensation on all windows - how can I stop this cheaply?
Rafal Kaczynski

Rafal Kaczynski

Dear Karen Ventilation is necessary to provide a healthy and comfortable internal environment for the building occupants.The main purpose of ventilation is to remove polluted indoor air from a building and replace it with ’Fresh’ outside air. There are three main types of ventilation; ‘Purge’ Sometimes referred to as rapid ventilation, assists with the removal of occasional pollutants such as smoke and smells from cooking or fumes from painting and decorating. Purge ventilation can also assist in reducing the overheating of a building during warm summer periods. An openable window can provide purge ventilation. ‘Extraction’ Ventilation within rooms which are regularly exposed to pollutants or excess water vapour i.e. Kitchens or Bathrooms can be assisted by the use of permanent or intermittent extraction. Extraction limits the spread of fumes and pollutants throughout the building. ‘Background’ Described as ‘a small ventilation opening designed to provide controllable whole building ventilation. Background ventilation via trickle ventilators provides the building with the facility for secure, draught free ventilation. Background ventilation should ideally be positioned 1.7m above floor level, to avoid noticeable draughts, trickle vents are ideal for meeting this requirement. Various devices can be used to open and close vents to suit the activities of the inhabitants of the room/building. I hope this can help Best regards Rafal
Michael Tucker

Michael Tucker

Hello Karen, You will get different opinions so I would do the following. Best to get an on site survey/quotation done, this is a free service to you and you will get 3 quotes. Simply post your job onto rated people's site. You are not obliged to go with any of the quotes- but ever job that's posted is paid for by the relevant tradesmen.if they contact you that means they are interested in your job. If one of them are awarded the job then great news for you both. ratedpeople.com Regards Michael

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