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redecorating a cold, condensation prone room
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Yes, so far so good. It seems to be on pretty permanently, other than when we have all the windows open for an extended period but so far and the only condensation has been a little when drying clothes. Very happy with the results and hoping it will stop the condensation, damp and mould. Cheers Dave and anyone else who replied.And if, you know, your history...0
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Hi Dixie Dean
Hows it going with condensation, or hopefully lack of. I followed this thred with intreast as I have no extractor in bathroom, and have just built a wardrobe which has been attacked by condensation/mould... albeit i think its because OH has way too many clothes! (contributing factor of course)..
Grz.0
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