We are about to start re-decorating the downstairs but need some advice on how best to go about installing some extraction to overcome the excessive condensation we get during the winter months. In the winter the upstairs windows flood with condensation overnight. All windows are double glazed, but there are no trickle vents and even leaving them 'on the latch' doesn't really make much difference. Downstairs windows get a little but almost nothing in comparison. The only issue we get downstairs is the wallpaper under the window in the lounge and in the adjoining dining room going a little mouldy which is something we want to resolve as well, tho the dining window may be replaced with some patio doors.
Part of the cause is certainly the 150 gallon open-topped fish tank in the lounge lit by 1200 watts of metal halide lighting. Fortunately the filtration system is in the garage which must help to some extent (thats already vented so no condensation in there).
Bearing in mind that the condensation issue is upstairs, I'm not sure whether I should fit an extractor upstairs or in the lounge. If it was to go upstairs, I guess a ceiling vent into the loft piped thru to the outside wall would be the way to go? If it was to go in the lounge, then, as I see it, I have two options; a wall vent where the clock is in the photos below or a ceiling vent piped under the bedroom floor to the outside sofit. The latter sounds like a pita to install, I guess it wouldn't be so bad if the inside vent was just inside the room rather than over the fish tank, but I would be concerned about the fan noise since we sleep right above it. Visually, a wall fan isn't an issue.
So, any suggestions/kit recommendations on how best to go about quiet ventilation and prevention of mouldy wallpaper under the lounge window greatly appreciated!
Chris
Part of the cause is certainly the 150 gallon open-topped fish tank in the lounge lit by 1200 watts of metal halide lighting. Fortunately the filtration system is in the garage which must help to some extent (thats already vented so no condensation in there).
Bearing in mind that the condensation issue is upstairs, I'm not sure whether I should fit an extractor upstairs or in the lounge. If it was to go upstairs, I guess a ceiling vent into the loft piped thru to the outside wall would be the way to go? If it was to go in the lounge, then, as I see it, I have two options; a wall vent where the clock is in the photos below or a ceiling vent piped under the bedroom floor to the outside sofit. The latter sounds like a pita to install, I guess it wouldn't be so bad if the inside vent was just inside the room rather than over the fish tank, but I would be concerned about the fan noise since we sleep right above it. Visually, a wall fan isn't an issue.
So, any suggestions/kit recommendations on how best to go about quiet ventilation and prevention of mouldy wallpaper under the lounge window greatly appreciated!
Chris