A buildup of grease and condensation on walls and ceilings in an operation is most likely due to a faulty ventilation system, which can lead to health hazards such as mold growth and create structural issues.
If an operation (such as a kitchen or industrial workspace) has a buildup of grease and condensation on the walls and ceiling, the most likely problem is a faulty ventilation system. These symptoms are characteristic of inadequate air circulation, which fails to remove grease and moisture-laden air from the environment.
This can lead to various health hazards, such as the growth of mold on walls and ceilings and the incubation of bacteria in air conditioning systems.
Poor ventilation can also exacerbate issues related to urban and rural water resource management, such as poor drainage in crowded housing. Not only is health compromised, but structural integrity may also be affected due to moisture damage over time.