artie
Sawdust manufacturer.
We've had a few very informative threads regarding humidity, condensation etc but I don't recall any about Co2.
I bought this old house about 5 years ago, installed double glazing etc,etc no more draughty sash windows, new PVC back door no more draughty doors.
But considering it was built in 1935 I figured there would be more than enough leaks to keep it ventilated.
After reading an article about co2 in the home and how it was usually higher than most people realise, I bought a meter.
Readings in rooms that have been unoccupied for a while are just slightly higher than outside. But with one person + cat in the living room the level soon rises above 1000ppm. With 2 people + cat the level approaches 2000ppm
The bedroom with 2 occupants no cat can reach 2224 overnight. They say these levels are in the danger area.
I don't mean danger of instant death but possible long term ill effects.
This is quite easily remedied with an open window, the levels drop quite quickly to 7-800 and I'm surprised how little difference it makes to temperature BUT there is a dramatic increase in RH. 71% in the bedroom this morning and 80% in the bathroom.
I fear if this continued the dreaded mold will soon appear.
So what's one to do?
I bought this old house about 5 years ago, installed double glazing etc,etc no more draughty sash windows, new PVC back door no more draughty doors.
But considering it was built in 1935 I figured there would be more than enough leaks to keep it ventilated.
After reading an article about co2 in the home and how it was usually higher than most people realise, I bought a meter.
Readings in rooms that have been unoccupied for a while are just slightly higher than outside. But with one person + cat in the living room the level soon rises above 1000ppm. With 2 people + cat the level approaches 2000ppm
The bedroom with 2 occupants no cat can reach 2224 overnight. They say these levels are in the danger area.
I don't mean danger of instant death but possible long term ill effects.
This is quite easily remedied with an open window, the levels drop quite quickly to 7-800 and I'm surprised how little difference it makes to temperature BUT there is a dramatic increase in RH. 71% in the bedroom this morning and 80% in the bathroom.
I fear if this continued the dreaded mold will soon appear.
So what's one to do?