Hi All,
This should be the last question for 2003, unless the bathroom and kitchen fall apart tomorrow...lol.
In the bathroom (recently refurbished) the toilet is still the original cistern and pan (they were in good nick so didnt see the sense in getting rid) made of ceramic. The problem is: even when the rest of the bathroom is not having condensation problems the cistern is dripping condensation of its face, the condensation goes up the outside to the level of the water inside so obviously the water is colder and reacting with the warm air in the bathroom (top marks i'm not totally stoopid) but the question is how do i stop it? is there a simple answer that im missing. I've got access to all the water pipework in the eaves if thats any help.
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All answers will be gratefully received... and by the way
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY.
Dinger
This should be the last question for 2003, unless the bathroom and kitchen fall apart tomorrow...lol.
In the bathroom (recently refurbished) the toilet is still the original cistern and pan (they were in good nick so didnt see the sense in getting rid) made of ceramic. The problem is: even when the rest of the bathroom is not having condensation problems the cistern is dripping condensation of its face, the condensation goes up the outside to the level of the water inside so obviously the water is colder and reacting with the warm air in the bathroom (top marks i'm not totally stoopid) but the question is how do i stop it? is there a simple answer that im missing. I've got access to all the water pipework in the eaves if thats any help.
Answers on a postcard to....
All answers will be gratefully received... and by the way
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY.
Dinger