How to solve the problem of condensation inside Synthetic Resin tile
News 2024-11-30
The reason why the ASA Synthetic Resin tile drips is that the indoor temperature is high in winter and the outdoor temperature is low. When the cold and hot air flows meet on the ASA Synthetic Resin tile, water droplets will be produced. This is a very common physical “condensation” phenomenon. The resin tile itself is dense, impermeable and does not absorb water, so when the water droplets condense, they will drip down. The term for this kind of indoor dripping in winter is called: condensation phenomenon.
In this regard, LESSO resin tile experts provide you with three common and effective solutions to the dripping of ASA Synthetic Resin tiles:
- Make an insulation layer for the roof, and lay a waterproof layer under the resin tile.
- Increase indoor ventilation and air permeability, which can be solved by installing an exhaust fan appropriately.
- Make another overhead layer on the roof. An air barrier can better solve the problem of large temperature difference.