tomtom79
2017-10-03 18:24:16
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. The rest hangs normally to dry inside the house. Always has. And basically I have the windows open all summer. Day and night. And never (!!!) have I had mold.
The insulation may still be intact - but obviously still not sufficient. The walls must be much too cold - otherwise the moisture wouldn't condense like that.
A house is not a 2-room apartment.
There are also plenty of apartment buildings that have received insulation on the exterior facade afterwards and now suddenly everyone wonders why there is mold inside. The masonry that used to "breathe" is now suddenly airtight.