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condensation
What is condensation?
- It starts as moisture that is produced by cooking, washing or drying clothes indoors on radiators.
- This moist air condenses on cool surfaces such as walls, mirrors, wall tiles and windows, and even clothes.
- When the moist air is warm it rises and oftens ends up on ceilings and in upstairs rooms and then forms mould.
If mould forms
- Wipe the mould off immediately with water. Do not use washing up liquid.
- Apply a bleach solution to the wall or use a recommended product available from shops.
Preventing Condensation
Condensation can occur in any home. You can take steps to prevent it.
Control excess moisture:
- close kitchen and bathroom doors to prevent steam going into other colder rooms
- open kitchen and bathroom windows when cooking or washing so that steam can escape, or use an extractor fan if you have one fitted
- open some windows in other rooms for a while each day to allow a change of air
- wipe down surface where moisture settles to prevent mould forming
- do not block air vents.
Produce less moisture:
- dry clothes outdoors whenever possible, otherwise use well ventilated rooms
- cover pans when cooking
- vent any tumble driers to the outside.
Keep your house warm:
- take steps to prevent heat loss
- maintain low background heat. This doesn't necessarily cost more.