So here’s an odd one. My 1980s bungalow has always had issues with condensation, looking at the water damage to the wooden window sills.
When we moved in, I had mechanical ventilation installed in both bathrooms with humidistats, plus we use a decent dehumidifier in a closed utility room to dry washing if not using a tumble dryer.
Despite all this, the air was still reaching 70ish % humidity.
So I installed a Nuaire Drimaster PIV in the hall. It’s been running for a couple of weeks and the outside temp has dropped dramatically but the condensation has not worsened. Superb.
However I went into my loft today and found a lot of condensation on the roof surfaces at one end of the house. I’ve never had condensation in the loft and my understanding was a PIV would essentially create a constant flow of fresh air into the loft from outside, thus reducing the risk of condensation.
So what is going on? I cannot see why this has suddenly happened. Seems to go against what’s meant to happen.
Any help greatly appreciated.
When we moved in, I had mechanical ventilation installed in both bathrooms with humidistats, plus we use a decent dehumidifier in a closed utility room to dry washing if not using a tumble dryer.
Despite all this, the air was still reaching 70ish % humidity.
So I installed a Nuaire Drimaster PIV in the hall. It’s been running for a couple of weeks and the outside temp has dropped dramatically but the condensation has not worsened. Superb.
However I went into my loft today and found a lot of condensation on the roof surfaces at one end of the house. I’ve never had condensation in the loft and my understanding was a PIV would essentially create a constant flow of fresh air into the loft from outside, thus reducing the risk of condensation.
So what is going on? I cannot see why this has suddenly happened. Seems to go against what’s meant to happen.
Any help greatly appreciated.