Bathroom condensation concerns air, water vapour and temperature, all of which are typically released into the air as moisture when bathroom users are enjoying a bath or shower.
When this moisture combines with the air as water vapour, it ultimately touches a cold surface like mirrors or windows and forms droplets. Hotter water vapour enables the air to hold more moisture, and plenty of steam emerges from the water as a result.
To find out more about condensation in the bathroom and how to combat it, take a look at our blog, How To Deal With Bathroom Condensation.
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