Autumn is just days away, and rain, winds, and much cooler temperatures are already starting to appear. Shorts and T-shirts are being tucked away in favour of cosy jumpers and blankets for the season ahead. ‌

Many of us will be debating if it's time to turn the heating on in our homes , but with the cost-of-living crisis still looming over our heads, it might be something several households simply can't afford the luxury of doing, especially before the winter months. ‌

A drop in temperatures means condensation will likely start accumulating on your windows. Water droplets on windows are a common sight during this period and occur when warm air inside your home meets the cold surface of the glass, leading to condensation as it cools. ‌

If left, the water can cause black mould

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