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What should I do if there are water drops in indoor tiles in winter?

The outdoor weather is cold in winter, but if the indoor temperature is high, you will find a strange phenomenon, that is, there are many drops of water on the floor tiles or wall tiles at home. What is the reason? How to deal with it? Bian Xiao will give you an analysis.

1. Why are there water droplets in indoor tiles in winter?

1, mainly due to the large temperature difference between indoor and outdoor. If the outdoor temperature drops to-10 degrees, and the indoor temperature is relatively high, physical reaction will occur at this time, because there is water vapor in the air, and once it is cold, water droplets will form on the surface of ceramic tiles.

2. It may be that the room is humid, and it is easy to form a lot of water droplets on the tiles at this time. For example, some people may turn on the air conditioner indoors, but at the beginning, the air conditioner temperature is relatively low, which will form condensation, and water droplets will form on the floor and tiles. When it rains, it is more, mainly because it is too humid.

Second, how to solve the water drop problem of indoor tiles in winter

If this phenomenon is only once or twice, then we can ignore it, but if water droplets are formed for a long time in winter, if the temperature rises in the later period, it will easily affect the tiles, and the tiles are prone to cracks, so we should pay more attention.

1. If the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is relatively large, we can raise the indoor temperature. For example, when the temperature drops in winter, we can turn on the floor heating at home, or turn on all heating equipment such as air conditioners to raise the indoor temperature. By reducing the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, the problem of water droplets on ceramic tiles can be avoided.

2. If it is humid indoors, especially in southern cities, you can put some desiccant indoors. For example, quicklime has a good effect and can effectively absorb water vapor. When the sun is shining, you can open the window for ventilation and pay attention to moisture. You need to clean up the water drops on the surface of the tile, so that there will be basically no more water drops after moisture protection.

Bian Xiao concluded: If there are water drops in the indoor tiles in winter, this problem can be big or small. If it is a long-term damage, we need to pay attention to it and improve it through some methods.