I am trying to figure this out for my friend next door. We both live in a 1920s 2 story brick built terrace house. We both have loft conversions and Velux windows.
However she gets terrible condensation problems on hers, both below and above the purlin. It drips down off the window and down the wall.
She has already had one of the panes replaced in a window. It has not helped. She is now considering getting the entire units replaced with new ones.
Before going to all that expense I want to know why its happening.
In my house I have 3 Velux in loft and I get no condensation at all. The only difference in our places really are that mine is open plan so it gets more warmth coming up from the rest of the house. Hers has a door at the bottom of the stairs going up to it. But she says it makes no difference if door is open or closed.
Now, condensation is caused by warm air hitting a cold surface. Both window panes are colder than the surrounding wall, despite being double glazed. Yet mine dont drip.
Tried having top vents closed, and open. Does not seem to matter. Really out of ideas at this point in time and its frustrating.
Anyone else seen something similar?
Thanks.
However she gets terrible condensation problems on hers, both below and above the purlin. It drips down off the window and down the wall.
She has already had one of the panes replaced in a window. It has not helped. She is now considering getting the entire units replaced with new ones.
Before going to all that expense I want to know why its happening.
In my house I have 3 Velux in loft and I get no condensation at all. The only difference in our places really are that mine is open plan so it gets more warmth coming up from the rest of the house. Hers has a door at the bottom of the stairs going up to it. But she says it makes no difference if door is open or closed.
Now, condensation is caused by warm air hitting a cold surface. Both window panes are colder than the surrounding wall, despite being double glazed. Yet mine dont drip.
Tried having top vents closed, and open. Does not seem to matter. Really out of ideas at this point in time and its frustrating.
Anyone else seen something similar?
Thanks.