It was a mild enough start to November but then temperatures finally dropped with the heating being rapidly turned up in households up and down the country. And that means an old winter enemy again showing its face again - condensation .
Whether you're drying clothes, cooking or showering, condensation can creep up on you and cover your windows in a fine layer of water droplets which hang around, ruining your air quality and even damaging your window frames due to mould and damp.
Certain condensation is triggered by your activities within the house. Cooking, drying clothes indoors, and keeping windows closed can all contribute to moisture accumulating on windows which, if not addressed, can result in unsightly black mould forming on walls and windowpanes, potentially causing health

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