by Perry525 »
Sat May 16, 2009 6:32 pm
As you now understand condensation does not arrive as of magic, it is there because someone (or the weather over the Gulf of Mexico) made the water vapour that is looking for somewhere to condense.
So, the water vapour in our homes is put there by us, cooking, bathing, breathing, washing - whatever, it is only there by our actions.
Therefore, the type of house doesn't make much difference.
However, the perception by the individual...... that's a different matter.
Go into a hot steamy bathroom on a cold night and the windows are covered in condensation, if the walls and ceiling are painted with gloss paint and are almost water vapour proof, then they will be running with condensation, the toilet cistern full of cold water, will have condensation dripping on the floor.
The same room with treble glazing, a single thickness of plasterboard on the ceiling, perhaps wallpapered where the water vapour can soak into and through the fabric of the building will look dry.