Now that the temperature outside has dropped, the windows start to accumulate water vapor. I am assuming that it might also lead to that black stuff forming. Is there a more efficient way of dealing with the condensate than wiping it dry every day?

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    1 year ago

    This might be bad advice depending on the insulation of the outer walls. If you increase the insulation on these windows, the water might still condensate, but this time on your walls where you cannot see it or wipe it away. A rule of thumb is to insulate the outer walls better than the windows.

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      Yep, this. This is also extremely important to keep in mind when retrofitting triple pane windows in older houses. Moving the condensation to the walls doesn’t do you any favors, in that case you’d have to add isolation to the walls as well.

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        And that’s how we got mould this year 🙌 Hopefully the owner will isolate the walls next year…

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          I wouldn’t wait until they get moving. I’d try to find an agreement with them, where I’d pay for a dehumidifier and have them pay the electricity for that or something along those lines. Mold is directly bad for your health but also for their property value.