On this page we provide some useful information for proper management of its housing in order to avoid all those problems that now occur with greater frequency.
Periodically, then, will we talk about any of these problems, trying to give useful advice.
Condensate is itself a natural phenomenon: The water vapor in the air, below a certain temperature (dew point) and moisture changes into water. This "dew point" may change based on a particular relationship between the percentage of moisture in the air, the temperature outside and the inside temperature.
In apartments, often, the water vapor condenses, becoming then in water, in contact with a cold surface. Prior to the adoption of thermal glass, this phenomenon tended to occur mainly on the glass surfaces, these being the coldest part of the house.
Today, following the substantial heat adopted in the implementation of housing, the condensate is no longer circumscribe in a predetermined point, changing according to the provision of the house compared to the sun: the walls exposed to the north are usually cooler and therefore where the water vapor, condensing, determines the formation of mold.
The solution to be taken are simple and mostly dictated by common sense: