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Cavity Wall Insulation and Condensation
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We had cavity wall insulation a couple of years ago and we now have the problem with the dreaded condensation ie water on the inside of the windows and horrible back spots. Help please. What can we do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A dehumidifier, (electric not a chemical one).If you maintain your humidity below 60% your problem will vanish. You just need to put it in the worst affected room and leave the doors open when it is runniing. The electricity that it uses will end up as heat for your house so not that expensive to run.
.. and treat those black spots asap.
Bleach doesn't kill it, get some proper stuff:
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Bleach doesn't kill it, get some proper stuff:
http://www.nevillesdi...move-mould-2542-p.jpg
Actually, it's not in the bathroom at all! It's in the living room which is a 100+ year old cottage with huge thick walls, so there's no cavity walls in that part of the house. It's in the bedrooms (which is a new part). I've been wanting to change the windows for ages 'cos they're just 2 big panes and don't a small opening part. I'm always terrified of the cat falling out so they don't get left open much at all. That may well be the good excuse to get them replaced now. Thank you all again.