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Default Air brick inside clothes wardrobe needs filling in - what do Iuse?

On 18/12/2020 13:15, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 18/12/2020 12:10, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 18/12/2020 10:36, Monique Castellani-Kraan wrote:
I'm just confused. xD Some people saying block it up some people
saying open it up.


Ther are two methods of controlling condensation - one is high airflow
of low humidity air plus heating = airbricks and heaters and energy, and
the other is to simply cover the cold wall in an insulator, so it isn't
a cold *surface* any more.


Or a dehumidifier. But your first method or a dehumidifier will cost
money every time they are in use.

I had a kitchen built out of single 4.5" brick with an outside wall.

Cork tiles solved the condensation completely


Don't they make the kitchen a bit on the dark side? I assume they can be
painted, but could they be tiled over instead?


Honestly I cant remember . It was only in the outside wall


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Jeff



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