Can someone help or advise me please.
I've just moved into a new 2 bed upstairs level of a maisonette. The building is only 13 years old but has wooden windows and no central heating. The only source of heating was in the living room from a balanced flue gas fire which we've now replaced with an electric suite.
All the windows suffer from condensation and therefore have the trickle vents open. We were advised when we bought the place that the windows would need replacing as they've got a bit rotten in places. The worse window however is in our small bedroom, which is so bad there is a small hole in the plaster board around the window box. We've also placed salt in a small glass on the cills as I was advised that this was a good solution as well.
Problem I can see, is that as the bedrooms do'nt have any heating, that maybe this is causing the problem? Again, our small bedroom gets so cold that in fact when I went in there last night, as i breathed you could see the vapour in my breath.
We don't however use this bedroom, only as a study and the main bedroom isn't too bad when we place bottles in the bed first. We've placed a thick curtain behind the front door which also gets wet and I'm looking at getting new uPVC windows in asap.
Will this solve the problem though? I'm assuming I will still get the condensation due to lack of heating but hopefully the new ones won't rot and should retain more heat. Maybe then I should just contemplate getting a free standing heater for the small bedroom should it get cold.
I would be grateful for some advise please.
Thanks