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Gloss Paint On Walls
My bathroom has condensation on the walls. Damp patches everywhere. I have been told it was only painted less than a year ago. Its only a very small rectangular bathroom and so i wondered whether i should paint it with gloss paint to prevent black patches of damp. Is this a good idea? If so which kind of gloss would you buy? thanks
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If the room is continually heated to 20 degrees Celsius or above and you still get condensation on walls then it is because the walls are being cooled down at an abnormal rate. If they are external walls then they must be under-insulated, if they are internal walls then presumably the next room(s) is/are very cold.
If the room is not heated then it should be. Always leave the door to the room open except when privacy considerations demand it be shut.
Creating additional ventilation will possibly help but probably only to a limited degree, especially in a cold house in which case only by ensuring it is open to and as cold as the outdoors will maximise the advantages of ventilation.
If the room is not heated then it should be. Always leave the door to the room open except when privacy considerations demand it be shut.
Creating additional ventilation will possibly help but probably only to a limited degree, especially in a cold house in which case only by ensuring it is open to and as cold as the outdoors will maximise the advantages of ventilation.
The type of paint is, I'm afraid, irrelevant, phleb. As others have said, it's dealing only with the symptoms ............ not the cause.
Proper mechanical extraction is the best way (extractor fan.) Insulation and heating will also help. Modern Building Regulations demand decent ventilation for a good reason. Older houses do need to be upgraded.
Proper mechanical extraction is the best way (extractor fan.) Insulation and heating will also help. Modern Building Regulations demand decent ventilation for a good reason. Older houses do need to be upgraded.