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Okay, he has been out today and gave it a thorough check. He says it's not rising damp or a leaky pipe, but simply condesation. Because that corner is the coldest part of the wall, and we do suffer from really bad condensation (tons of droplets hanging from bottom of plastic cistern, plus on the ceiling above that corner) and the weather has been bad of late, he says this is caused by all that condensation and will go away once the weather warms or I manage to ventilate/de-humidify the room better.
What do you guys think? Is he right? If he's right, what can I do that will really solve the condensation problems? I was thinking of changing to a porcelain cistern - that should reduce the condensation, shouldn't it? And what about ventilation? I have the windows open when using the shower but this doesn't help much and have heard conflicting statements about the usefulness of ventilation units in the wall and dehumidifier units (both in the wall and free-standing).
Any ideas? Thanks for all your input on this so far
What do you guys think? Is he right? If he's right, what can I do that will really solve the condensation problems? I was thinking of changing to a porcelain cistern - that should reduce the condensation, shouldn't it? And what about ventilation? I have the windows open when using the shower but this doesn't help much and have heard conflicting statements about the usefulness of ventilation units in the wall and dehumidifier units (both in the wall and free-standing).
Any ideas? Thanks for all your input on this so far