What Do I Do If the Walls Are Condensated?

What Do I Do If the Walls Are Condensated?

Condensation on walls can be a common issue, especially in areas with high humidity or poor ventilation. It can lead to mould growth and other problems if not addressed promptly. Here are some steps you can take to manage and prevent condensation on your walls.

Identifying the Cause

Humidity
High indoor humidity levels are often the primary cause of condensation. Activities such as cooking, showering, and drying clothes indoors can increase humidity levels.

Poor Ventilation
Inadequate ventilation can trap moisture inside your home, leading to condensation on walls.

Temperature Differences
Condensation can occur when warm, moist air comes into contact with cooler surfaces, such as walls, especially in winter.


Immediate Steps to Take

1. Wipe Down the Walls
Use a dry cloth or towel to wipe off any condensation on the walls. This helps prevent the growth of mould and mildew.

2. Ventilate the Area
Open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate and reduce indoor humidity. Use exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms during and after cooking or showering.

3. Use a Dehumidifier
A dehumidifier can help reduce indoor humidity levels. Place it in areas where condensation is most frequent.


Preventative Measures

1. Improve Ventilation
Ensure that your home has adequate ventilation. Use exhaust fans in high-humidity areas and consider installing trickle vents on windows to allow for continuous airflow.

2. Reduce Indoor Moisture
Limit activities that produce a lot of moisture, such as drying clothes indoors. If you must dry clothes inside, use a vented tumble dryer or place a drying rack near an open window.

3. Regular Maintenance
Regularly clean and maintain areas prone to condensation. This includes wiping down walls, cleaning exhaust fans, and ensuring that any ventilation systems are functioning correctly.


Contacting ShareSorted

If you have concerns about condensation in your rental property, please contact our support team for assistance:
  1. Visit our website and lodge a ticket.
  2. Send an email to support@sharesorted.com.au
By following these steps, you can effectively manage and prevent condensation on your walls, ensuring a healthier and more comfortable living environment. 

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