What is condensation?Is your glass "sweating" , is ice forming on the inside surface of your windows or doors? The problem is not your new windows, the problem more than likely is excess humidity in your home. Humidity, which consists of warm air borne water vapor, is drawn towards cooler surfaces, such as your windows and doors. Surfaces that are below room temperature are more likely to show condensation. |
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What causes condensation?When certain conditions exist, condensation can occur both inside and outside your home. The source of condensation is humidity, or air borne water vapor, which is present in all air. When this water vapor comes in contact with a cooler surface it will condense, similar to your bathroom mirror after you take a hot shower. Condensation can occur on windows and doors during the winter if the humidity level is high enough. |
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Do windows cause condensation?No. Windows do not cause condensation; they simply are doing what they are designed to do. By keeping the warm air in your home the windows also stop the humidity from escaping and that humidity becomes visible on the glass. |
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What is temporary condensation?Temporary condensation will not last long and will eventually disappear.Temporary condensation can occur:
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What problems are associated with condensation?Excess moisture in your home can cause not only structural problems but it also presents a health risk as well.Problem condensation will show itself when:
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