No signs of water leakage,but have water condensing on bottom of vanity. Metal cans are rusting. help
-
Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on May 26, 2012If your seeing rust on bottom of metal cans, inside the vanity, there is some moisture in it. This may be caused by a cold air duct perhaps located below the vanity or perhaps blowing along a wall and the air is leaking behind and becoming trapped. If your vanity is located in a bathroom where there is a lot of shower activity the humidity being built up may be the cause. Condensation is caused when the surface of the metal becomes cooler then the surrounding air causing the humidity within the air to condense on the surface. Find the source of the extra humidity or the source of the air that is dropping the temp to allow these items to cool down, and you will have solved your issue.Helpful Reply
-
-
3po3 on May 26, 2012Does you run a bathroom fan when taking a shower or bath? Does your bathroom ventilate properly?Helpful Reply
-
-
Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on May 26, 2012Your right on thinking about this Steve, If they do not vent the bathroom, assuming it is in a bathroom, The excessive moisture will condense quite easy on the cooler metal cans located in the vanity area.Helpful Reply
-
-
Mic M on May 27, 2012I need a clarification about a response. I should of stated 1/2 bath, no shower,and bath door is always open, maybe prop open the vanity door? It is the coldest part of house.Helpful Reply
-
-
Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on May 27, 2012If its the coldest part of the home, then you need to correct this. I am betting that the toilet tank also sweats as well? It takes two things to cause this to happen, cold and moisture. If the room is cold, it is allowing condensation to form on the metal surfaces as they are the first to get cold and allow condensation to form. You need to warm up the room, perhaps close off the vent? or lower the humidity within the room where ever its coming from. If there is no leak, and your sure that this was not the result of placing a wet wash cloth, or having a drip from cleaning the sink top where water dripped down around the faucet, then you need to empty the entire vanity and not place metal cans under there. As I know of no other reason why or how this would occur. Leaving the vanity open may help with the moisture build up there, but the question still is why do you have this moisture in the first place?Helpful Reply
-
-
Mic M on May 28, 2012Thank you. You were right about the moisture. The bath is close to kitchen,and didn't realize the amount of moisture that comes from cooking. Kept door closed,and moisture didn't accumulate. Thanks again. MHelpful Reply
-
-
3po3 on May 28, 2012The brilliant Woodbridge saves the day again.Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
Which mattress firmness do you prefer: soft or hard?
Finding the perfect mattress can be a game-changer for your sleep quality and overall health.So, we're curious: When it comes to mattress firmness, what’s your pref... See more
Cleaning mineral deposits off of glass
How do I remove mineral deposits from windows??? I've tried cleaning with vinegar on both the inside & outside of the windows...is it possible it's on the inside of t... See more
What to hang over fireplace?
Right now I have a cream colored berry wreath over my fireplace. I will be getting the picture shown over my sofa ( that is a mock up so size won't be exact). Do you... See more
Clean grout hard (iron) water stains?
We have a shower that has laminate side and flooring. The areas were grout is has turned orange/Black. I have used vinegar applied with toothbrush, Granite Gold grout... See more
Toilet: Rumbling / Vibrating Noise when FILLING up (SMOOTH when flush)
When flushing the toilet, no problem, smooth flush like all others, no issues. (My 1st inclination of the noise when filling up was a clogged toilet, but it flushes q... See more
How clean grout from a brick ?
hello all, I just moved to my new APT and I was working on my new kitchen. part of the work is to glue the bricks on the wall 1 centimeter apart so that the grout ... See more
I need a fabric stiffener that is weather resistant. Any ideas?
I created a fabric wreath and have tried two different brands of fabric stiffeners that have failed, any help appreciated.