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Keeping a house smelling good and damp free in winter?

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TKKW · 19/12/2013 17:29

Just a few questions if anyone can help?

I also use a newly fitted extractor fan in bathroom fitted in old ones place but the old fan was fitted about a foot from the ceiling, so a bit low to be 100% effective. To change position would be a complete removal of bath and loo/sink and re- tile.

Should the windows be shut when extractor on? I still have so much steam in my bathroom an hour later with fan on and windows open!

Any tips on how to rid the room of condensation before we leave for work as dont really want to leave it open while not in?

A lot of clothes labels say "do not tumble dry"- any tips of how to dry these without contributing to moisture in home?

I have no trickle vents as windows installed 1995 and prior to our ownership - any further tips on how to keep windows in a family with small kids condensation free?

Is there any truth in this: you shouldnt open windows to air house if its damp or rainy outside?

Thanks.

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TKKW · 19/12/2013 17:31

Sorry, meant to post in good housekeeping! Have started same thread there.

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PigletJohn · 19/12/2013 21:25

here

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