DAPPH
as dyslexik as I'm daft
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Any moist warm air in the bathroom will start to condense on the cooler glass and roll down the glass & bounce off the window cill, if the rads on it might warm it a bit and start a thermal current cycle so you'll always feel an air movement by th window where the rad is.I've refurbished my bathroom. Walls, floor and ceiling are insulated with Celotex. The window is the original double glazed unit. It's sealed airtight around the window frame to the walls. Even so if you stand by the window it's colder but there's no draught. Cold bridging I think it's called.
As in the window is simply not as well insulated as the surrounding wall.
Doesn't help it's North facing.
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Sometimes due to a thermal air current happening due to the heat froma rad a slightly cooler air can be felt across the room from a rad too.
Even with our argon gas filled triple glazing throughout our bungalow & a tripple glazed letterboxless front door there is still a very slight noticeable cooler air dropping down windows inspite of a radiator being under them & the trickle vents fully shut off