We recently purchased a 1950's ex-council house. Before we moved into the house we painted and touched up all the rooms. Until we are able to save some money to tackle the big jobs (new windows and doors all around ect)
Over the last month or so i have started to noticed damp in the upstairs bedroom, under the bay window. I have attached some photos to try and show the issue. Looking at the double glazed window this will require replacing in time (mist in-between panes), but I am not able to see any obvious leaks from out. This is the only room in the house that we have any damp issues.
Given the damp patches and the black module forming on the window frames, i am thinking that this could be due to condensation. But we try to leave the window open during the day and have the heating on at night. We have even an aero 360 (small humidifier) but with little effect.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what this might be or how to rectify the problem in the medium term, until we can have the windows replaced.
Thanks
Over the last month or so i have started to noticed damp in the upstairs bedroom, under the bay window. I have attached some photos to try and show the issue. Looking at the double glazed window this will require replacing in time (mist in-between panes), but I am not able to see any obvious leaks from out. This is the only room in the house that we have any damp issues.
Given the damp patches and the black module forming on the window frames, i am thinking that this could be due to condensation. But we try to leave the window open during the day and have the heating on at night. We have even an aero 360 (small humidifier) but with little effect.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what this might be or how to rectify the problem in the medium term, until we can have the windows replaced.
Thanks