Condensation/Damp on bedroom windows and sills
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:40 pm
Hi All,
I've noticed that I get a fair bit of condensation on the windows in my 3 bed end terrace house bedrooms.
We have the heating on for 2-3 hours in the morning and then for longer in the evenings.
At the moment there are no vents/airbricks that I can see so I was thinking of installing a vent into the ceilings of the bedrooms that would go into the loft space.
We do open the windows to get some fresh air into the house on weekends but not so much on weekdays apart from after using the shower.
Would I be right in assuming that I need to remove some of the loft insulation directly above where I mount my vent? Also, would a louvre and flyscreen type vent be suitable for ceiling mounting?
EDIT: After reading another very similar thread, I thought I'd point out that we don't dry clothes indoors on radiators and other than the central heating, cooking, showering and the TV/PC, we don't generate massive amounts of heat. There's myself and my good wife living in the property.
I've noticed that I get a fair bit of condensation on the windows in my 3 bed end terrace house bedrooms.
We have the heating on for 2-3 hours in the morning and then for longer in the evenings.
At the moment there are no vents/airbricks that I can see so I was thinking of installing a vent into the ceilings of the bedrooms that would go into the loft space.
We do open the windows to get some fresh air into the house on weekends but not so much on weekdays apart from after using the shower.
Would I be right in assuming that I need to remove some of the loft insulation directly above where I mount my vent? Also, would a louvre and flyscreen type vent be suitable for ceiling mounting?
EDIT: After reading another very similar thread, I thought I'd point out that we don't dry clothes indoors on radiators and other than the central heating, cooking, showering and the TV/PC, we don't generate massive amounts of heat. There's myself and my good wife living in the property.