Nobody likes to have condensation all over their windows in the autumn and winter months, but most homeowners tend to just put up with it, rather than try and do something about it.
It’s advisable to find a solution for the problem because when condensation happens frequently and gets quite bad, windows can start to suffer with mildew and mould.
As soon as that sets in, it’s hard to shift, and it can have health implications, causing breathing difficulties and things like throat, eye and skin irritation.
If unsure what you can do to improve the situation, we can provide three easy to follow tips: