Can Plantation Shutters Reduce Condensation On Cold Days?
With summer having well and truly ended, and the autumn chill starting to bite, the benefits of high quality plantation shutters change from keeping heat and the glare of the sun out of the room and keeping the warmth in.
Shutters are ideal for this because their relatively thick frame helps to create an additional barrier to stop heat escaping through the window, but this is not the only way they can help in winter.
For example, with condensation, damp and mould a concern for many over the winter months, ways and measures to reduce condensation forming on the windows are ideal, and shutters can really help in this regard.
For example, it is important to ensure that air is circulating around the home as much as possible to avoid condensation, but the potential for a sudden chill can often give homeowners pause.
A louvred shutter solution gets around this by providing an added layer of protection, allowing you to open your windows slightly without worrying about the cold. Allowing just a tiny amount of air can make all of the difference when it comes to air quality, condensation and avoiding mould.
Additionally, having a relatively consistent indoor temperature avoids the cold snap conditions that can cause a lot of condensation to form, and this is something that well-fitting shutters can help with.
They work in the same way as a draught excluder, stopping heat and energy from easily escaping, which not only helps to prevent condensation and by extension damp, but also helps to reduce heating bills in the process.
Finally, unlike curtains and cloth blinds, shutters are made from strong solid materials with moisture-resistant coatings, meaning that a simple wipe is sufficient to effectively maintain them.
Curtains and cloth blinds can get damp and can even potentially develop mould in particularly suboptimal conditions, which generally means they need to be replaced.
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