the vent in my bathroom ceiling continually have condensation on it to the point that it drips....i know this is an issue of temperature...(i live within florida so my a/c runs a lot)....i only own a small vent window above the shower and no aficionado in within.....now i am notice mildew around the vent....how can i prevent the condensation?....it is the only vent surrounded by the house that does this and it is not the master bath....i am concerned beside additional issues occuring beside the a/c system such as mildew in the ducts and this circulating through the entire house...can this potentially be a problem for me?
Answers:
Sounds approaching you probably have elder ductwork that probably lies on the atttic floor. You may need to uprade and the tentative ductwork will have more insulation and will hang up from the rafters. This will usually solve the condensation problems.
The best you can do to prevent the condensation is to take home sure the boot for that register in the attic is properly insulated. For more on indoor nouns quality shift to www.hvac-for-beginners.com
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