Does anyone know how to stop the condensation in your bathroom? OK, I realized this must be a really stupid question but heck, I can't for the likes of me figure it out. Use the humidifier all day?? (sp)
I hate cleaning teh... icky... icky... disgusting green stuff that you find in damp places. Yep, the M-word. GROSS. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Sad/8.gif)
a ceiling fan? do you have the fan option with your lights?
Nope. There's no ceiling fan in my bathroom, just a humidifier. I usually open the window every so often but I can't let it open all night long because it gets cold. I usually have this problem in winter. It's a real pain in the butt. I'm so sick of bleaching the tiles every so often.
hmmm that sucks I just flip on the fan switch.
Leave it on all day? Gets noisy though. Ah well. Guess it can't be helped.
turn a heater on for a while
I only turn on the fan when I'm using the bathroom.
No.
How long do I leave the heater? I don't want to leave it all night because it cost too much. I usually turn on the humidifier fan when I'm in the shower and leave it on for awhile till it clears.
The problem occurs early in the morning.
the purpose of turning on the heater because it warms up the bathroom and pushes the humid air out
49er wrote:
the purpose of turning on the heater because it warms up the bathroom and pushes the humid air out[/DIV]
OIC. Thanks. I such a miser when it comes to something like that. Like refusing to turn on the heater simply because I'm taking a shower. But I'll make a point of turning it on for a bit.
Thanks all for the help. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Love/1.gif)
its not a humidifier that you should be using, it a DEhumidifier that you should be using. a humidifer is making it worse.
Easy preventive measures include shutting down humidifiers, drying clothes outdoors and venting the clothes dryer outside the house. One of the best ways to reduce moisture is to use a good quality, quiet [A class=CP___PAGEID_41905 href="vny!://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/maho/yohoyohe/momo/momo_004.cfm"]bathroom fan[/A]. It vents moisture from showers and baths.
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Kingy hit the nail on the head.
You need a good fan to vent the moisture and steam in the air out otherwise it will condensate into moisture in your throne room.
Humidifier puts moisture in the air, you want this in desert or super dry climates. DEhumidifier takes it out, you want this in tropical climates.
Heat will help drive moisture out. Think of your vehicle and fogged up windows and heat from your vehicle on your window as your car warms up...
Ah, I see. Thanks again. I do have bathroom fans.... at least they're the ones that you switch on when you take a bath, right? I guess I'll just leave them for awhile aftewards.
Thanks for the help. Will read the link later.
you could always shower at my place if you are worried about condensation.
That tiny fan behind the grill is ineffective, esp. during winter.
The only solution I found has been to shower with all doors wide open. (My bathroom has 2 doors.) Keep the windows in other rooms at least ajar if not fully open as well.
I have no advice.
I'm in a new apartment and have yet to clean the grout and it shows.
I have this stuff called Simple Green, which I tried on a small section of tile but it was teh suck.
Lise, did you say bleach works?