Insulation installation

The easiest and fastest way to eliminate condensation is to install a thermal insulation box. It is a soft hollow tube made of synthetic material, such as polystyrene foam. The box is put on the pipe through a cut, which is then glued with special glue. The procedure is extremely simple, so even a person who is far from repair can handle it.

Important! Do not forget that the boxes differ from each other in the diameter of the hole. Therefore, before buying it, measure the diameter of the pipe.

tubes for thermal insulation

Coating with liquid thermal insulation composition

If desired, you can use a more modern liquid type of thermal insulation. It is more wear-resistant and easy to repair, if necessary. In addition, you do not need to bother with the selection of boxes by width and length.

Advice. Before applying the mixture, be sure to thoroughly clean the pipes from rust and dirt. Otherwise, weak spots may form in the thermal insulation.

thermal insulation composition

Installing a condensate drain

An even more technologically advanced way to get rid of condensate is a float condensate drain or its analogue of another type. As a rule, it is installed at the outlet of the equipment responsible for heat exchange, for example, a water heater. Thanks to this device, the water remaining in the pipes after use gradually evaporates.

condensate drain

Cleaning the standard ventilation

At the beginning of the article, I noted that condensation is a common problem in old houses. This correlation is by no means accidental. The fact is that in such buildings, over decades of service, the exhaust hood naturally becomes clogged, which, traditionally, no one ever cleans. Because of this, the moist air from the bathroom leaves more slowly and turns into condensation.

The logical action in such a situation is to clean the ventilation. Most likely, this will not solve the problem completely, but it will definitely make a contribution by reducing the amount of condensate and lowering the air humidity.

ventilation

Strengthening natural ventilation

In addition to the main exhaust hood, the bathroom can be provided with auxiliary ventilation. Most often, a gap is left under the door for this purpose, or special valves are installed in its lower part, which will provide an inflow of drier air from the house.

This method is quite weak, so it makes sense as an auxiliary option, used in addition to the above.

door

Installing artificial ventilation

However, in some cases, natural ventilation cannot reduce the air humidity in the bathroom significantly enough. In this case, it makes sense to install an artificial exhaust hood. Most often, it is a fan installed at the outlet of the ventilation hole, which pumps out moist air to the street. This is a fairly expensive and energy-intensive solution, but in some cases it is necessary.

additional ventilation

Installing a dehumidifier

An even more expensive solution is to install a dehumidifier. Such serious measures are resorted to quite rarely and, as a rule, in situations where everything else has been tried unsuccessfully. It is most often used by residents of humid regions, where natural ventilation is less effective for objective reasons.

dehumidifier

You have probably noticed that the fight against condensation consists of two directions: pipe insulation and reducing air humidity. Contrary to popular belief, one does not replace the other. In any case, before taking any action, you should first determine how high the air humidity in the bathroom is. If it greatly exceeds the norm, then you should focus on improving air exchange, if not, then on pipe insulation.