I Have Condensation Build Up On Ceilings Near The External Walls In My House How Can I Prevent This?
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Condensation usually occurs when hot and cold meet. Depending where you live, you may have to repair the vapor barrier on the walls and ceiling. If your a/c ducts run in the ceiling and are not insulated, water may come out of the registers or if cold pipes run through the ceiling and its hot up there, they'll drip onto the sheetrock causing mold.
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