You made repairs in the toilet and rejoice in the comfort and coziness that reigned in the room. A clean and fresh-smelling room makes you think that all problems are in the past. However, you are surprised to find condensation on the toilet bowl. Your first thought is that the equipment is faulty. But after a thorough check, this version does not find confirmation, and it has to be abandoned. Some immediately calm down and decide not to pay attention to small droplets of water. They are not difficult to wipe with a cloth. Why bother again.
But not so simple. Moisture, slowly gathering in streams and flowing down the pipes, will gradually lead to the formation of rust. The toilet will increase the level of humidity, which will become a favorable environment for the appearance of fungus and mold. In the most severe cases, a non-drying puddle on the floor of your bathroom will penetrate the ceilings to neighbors who are unlikely to be delighted with a wet spot on the ceiling.
So why does the condensate continue to act stubbornly on the toilet bowl? Recall the forgotten lessons of physics. Water entering the drain has a very low temperature. It goes directly from the pipeline and does not heat up along the way. But the bathroom itself is warm, sometimes even hot. Accordingly, such a temperature difference causes the appearance of water droplets on the outer wall of the toilet bowl.
What to do so that the condensate on the drain tank no longer bothers? First of all, you need to once again check the valve for various malfunctions. So you exclude the possibility of permanent loss of water and, accordingly, its ongoing collection. If this factor is not eliminated, then there is nothing to dream about the moment when the condensate on the toilet bowl ceases to pester you.
Next, try to minimize the amount of discharged water. This can be done by adjusting all the same fittings. Such a solution also saves you money, as the meter will show a steady decrease in cold water consumption. A nice bonus, isn't it?
The next step in allowing condensate to drain on the toilet bowl is to improve the air circulation in your toilet. The room should be well ventilated, and for this, clean the ventilation system. Did not help? Mount a forced electrical system.
Now itβs the turn to take care of a slight increase in the degree of incoming water through the pipes. A special boiler will help to cope with this task, which ensures heating to an acceptable room temperature. In some cases, it is enough to conduct work on the sound insulation of
water pipes.Condensation on the toilet bowl may be due to very thin walls of the product. You can try to pick up a special plastic liner in a specialty store. Or act drastically - change the equipment to a better model with double walls, the air gap between which creates the necessary buffer, which does not allow direct contact of cold water and the external facade of the drainage system.
Only an integrated approach will save you from the sight of a toilet crying with flammable tears.