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Hiya,
I'd be grateful if someone could advise on how to rectify the condensation problem I have. I live in a 60s built semi house, with recently professionally installed cavity wall & loft installation and 10 year old double glazing. I have always had a really bad problem with condensation in the autumn/winter months and this year is no different - it literally drips down the windows (upstairs only mind) and pools on the window sills once the heating has been on. Surely this shouldn't be the case even if there is a big difference in temperature between outdoors and indoors? Looking at neighbouring properties nobody seems to have the same problem (or at least not to the same extent) as I do. Once again, grateful for any advice and views. Thanks. -- |
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