Reduce condensation in conservatory ?
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:54 pm
Spent half the day cleaning the white plastic framework and glass of the conservatory today. It was only put in this spring and I have wiped it down occasionally [well not that often] but it was really grim with mould and a few dead flies etc so had a good thorough cleaning today.
There is usually moisture on the roof [glass] in the mornings, occasionally drips to the floor. It isnt heated, apart from morning through early afternoon sun. It has constant traffic in and out and I keep a window or two cracked open. Lots of peppers and house plants in it, mostly on window sills. We are in the North West [Lancashire] so a damp environment.
Any suggestions of things I could do or use to reduce the moisture ? I have a dehumidifier, but dont want to use it cos of cost of electricity. Was thinking more like bowl of rice [Grandma told me to put rice in salt to keep it dry] or silica gel ? any other ideas ? more/less ventilation ? suck it up and wipe/clean more often...
Thanks
Sarah
There is usually moisture on the roof [glass] in the mornings, occasionally drips to the floor. It isnt heated, apart from morning through early afternoon sun. It has constant traffic in and out and I keep a window or two cracked open. Lots of peppers and house plants in it, mostly on window sills. We are in the North West [Lancashire] so a damp environment.
Any suggestions of things I could do or use to reduce the moisture ? I have a dehumidifier, but dont want to use it cos of cost of electricity. Was thinking more like bowl of rice [Grandma told me to put rice in salt to keep it dry] or silica gel ? any other ideas ? more/less ventilation ? suck it up and wipe/clean more often...
Thanks
Sarah