alexandra123
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Hello,
Looking for some advice, I spent a lot of money (14k) getting a glass veranda installed. It's a lean-to with sides and front open. I find I am getting a lot of condensation dripping onto the outdoor furniture in the cold weather. I have checked with some people with polycarbonate roofs, and they don't have the same issue.
Is there a way to reduce the condensation? I would ideally not like to cover the furniture every winter, this was part of the reason why I got it in the first place. I was thinking of covering the sides with glass too, but the company highly advised against this and said the condensation would get worse because there is no insulation on the ground, It is just paved. Would decking help at all, as the decking might help reduce the amount of cold air rising from the paving up to the glass roof?
Thanks in advance
Looking for some advice, I spent a lot of money (14k) getting a glass veranda installed. It's a lean-to with sides and front open. I find I am getting a lot of condensation dripping onto the outdoor furniture in the cold weather. I have checked with some people with polycarbonate roofs, and they don't have the same issue.
Is there a way to reduce the condensation? I would ideally not like to cover the furniture every winter, this was part of the reason why I got it in the first place. I was thinking of covering the sides with glass too, but the company highly advised against this and said the condensation would get worse because there is no insulation on the ground, It is just paved. Would decking help at all, as the decking might help reduce the amount of cold air rising from the paving up to the glass roof?
Thanks in advance