Are you fed up with waking up to condensation on your bedroom windows every morning?

You're not alone, and there's a reason it's happening more frequently than before. Condensation can appear on windows at any time of the year, but it's usually far more common during the colder months, reports the Mirror .

And while you might dismiss those water droplets as harmless, they can escalate into a significant problem if they consistently affect the same areas.

If left unchecked for extended periods, black mould can begin to form, which aside from being unsightly, can also be detrimental to your health - leading to health complications like asthma, eczema and bronchitis. Therefore, the best course of action is to identify the root cause of the issue - and then rectify it.

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