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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another thought -- what is located above the bathroom? Attic? Another level? If moisture is literally dripping from the ceiling, the temperature of the ceiling has to be below the dew point. Do you keep your space very cool? If your walls are cold and you pump a bunch of moist warm air into the space, you will get condensation. [/quote] The "eat in kitchen" part of the kitchen sits directly above. Where we live (coastal Southern California) the temps don't usually get above 80* and usually hover around 70*. I've never thought about the temp of the walls or ceiling but those walls probably are pretty cold given that it's an exterior wall. We live in a beach cottage where the entry level/1st floor houses 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, the laundry room, and garage. The 2nd level is the main living area. I'm going to do the TP test right now....will report back in a few![/quote]
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