CONDENSATION and mould are a common household problem – but it can cause serious health implications if left untreated.
Condensation can form on windows when there’s a major difference in temperature indoors versus outdoors. When it’s on the outside, condensation is essentially dew, and disappears when the sun warms ...
Condensation is rife at this time of year, and it can be difficult to know the best way to deal with it. But once you do know ...
As the days are getting colder, you may have noticed condensation creeping in on your windows. As well as being unsightly, it can cause damage to windows and potentially develop into dangerous damp ...
Q: When it’s cold outside, there’s frequently condensation on windows inside my home. I wipe them down, but the moisture keeps coming back. How big a problem is this, and what can I do to prevent it?
As the autumn chill begins to set in and temperatures steadily drop, it won't be long before we're reaching for the thermostat. Alongside the cold weather, autumn also ushers in another annoyance - ...
Households across the UK are being urged to rub washing up liquid on windows from October to help prevent condensation. The autumn season has now arrived and temperatures will slowly start to drop ...