As the nights draw in, many are looking forward to cosy evenings, duvets and a hot cuppa. But winter also brings less welcome guests, like steamed-up windows, musty smells and the creeping risk of ...
Everything you need to know about why condensation may be forming on your windows, and how you can prevent it from happening ...
WITH temperatures starting to drop, you may be wondering how to keep your home free from mould and condensation. Mould is not ...
As well as the colder weather, the change of the seasons also means you’ll start to notice condensation building up on your ...
Condensation occurs when warm, moist air collides with cold surfaces, such as windows. The difference between the ...
Condensation on windows is a common problem at this time of year - but there is a simple method to prevent it from forming in ...
The concept is simple – give your home a short, powerful burst of fresh air to push out the stale, moisture-laden air that ...
Specialists at The Spruce reveal: "Placing a bowl of salt near the window can help to absorb moisture in the air before it can condense on the windows, though the amount of salt needed and the ...
An expert says you should open your windows in the morning but not keep them open all day if you want to prevent mould.
Place the bowl on any windowsill where condensation is an issue. Just keep an eye on it and swap out the salt when necessary.