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We've not lived in a house before (previously renting in flats) so still trying to get a handle on how to manage the humidity indoor. It's a 1930s end-of-terrace, with solid walls. I've read about the ideas of increasing ventilation and reducing moisture, so have got some measures planned out (dehumidifier on the way, will replace the recirculation hood in the kitchen with a chimney hood venting outside). Also we don't keep the radiators on all the time, to save some energy costs, only heating the home office which we mostly use to around 16C during the day and the bedroom to 15C overnight. However, this morning it turned quite warm (though raining) in London, so I thought it would be nice to ventilate the house a bit so I opened all the windows in the house. By the time I know it, the humidity reading went to 99% (from around 80%), and small water streams are running down quite a few walls (both external and internal)...... I suspect it's the warm air from outside meeting the cold walls (outside humidity is above 90% according to BBC weather)? What should I do then in such a situation (high humidity and warm outside) to manage the humidity levels inside the house please? Keep all windows shut and run the dehumidifier?
Any tips and advice would be much appreciated!
Any tips and advice would be much appreciated!