ᐅ The roof window experiences heavy condensation, with a significant amount of moisture forming in the morning.
Created on: 24 Nov 2020 19:12
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HabneFrage
In an older attic apartment, there is always the problem in winter that the skylight window sweats heavily overnight.
In the morning, the glass and frame are very wet.
This probably happens because the glass is cold while the room temperature is higher.
Room temperature is about 18°C (64°F).
The skylight window is additionally covered from the inside by a blackout roller blind. There is about 25 cm (10 inches) of air between the blind and the glass.
The room itself is small, about 6 m² (65 square feet).
Does the window sweat so much overnight because the blind separates the skylight glass from the room air?
Using blackout is necessary because otherwise, it would be too bright (street lighting).
Thank you very much.
In the morning, the glass and frame are very wet.
This probably happens because the glass is cold while the room temperature is higher.
Room temperature is about 18°C (64°F).
The skylight window is additionally covered from the inside by a blackout roller blind. There is about 25 cm (10 inches) of air between the blind and the glass.
The room itself is small, about 6 m² (65 square feet).
Does the window sweat so much overnight because the blind separates the skylight glass from the room air?
Using blackout is necessary because otherwise, it would be too bright (street lighting).
Thank you very much.
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HabneFrage24 Nov 2020 19:44Nida35a schrieb:
Tilt windows withstand temperatures down to -15°C (5°F) with the heating turned off.No thanks. That cannot be a solution.
The window is simply too poorly insulated and therefore too cold on the inside.
Either replace the window or wipe it with a towel in the morning.
We currently live in the attic and do this every morning; it’s not much effort.
Either replace the window or wipe it with a towel in the morning.
We currently live in the attic and do this every morning; it’s not much effort.
HabneFrage schrieb:
No thanks. That cannot be a solution.Don’t you have anything to cover it with?
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