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Tips to Deal With Winter Window Condensation

Your home’s windows are one of its most important components. As such, you want to ensure that it’s always in good condition so that it can continue to provide your home with great energy efficiency and comfort. However, just like any component of your home, they can run into problems. One of the most common problems it encounters is condensation, especially during the winter months.

In this post, one of the top providers of window and roof repair services, Pritchett Roofing, shares tips on how you can deal with winter window condensation.

What Causes Window Condensation?

Window condensation is a consequence of having too much humidity in your home. It forms when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cold surface, like a glass door or a windowpane. It then condenses and turns into a liquid. You can also consider fog and frost on your windows as another form of condensation. It doesn’t necessarily mean that you have faulty windows if condensation is present. Windows just happen to be one of the first things that show signs of condensation since they have the coldest surface.

According to window and roofing companies, recessed windows like bow and bay windows collect more condensation compared to other kinds of windows. This is because bow and bay windows are cooler due to the tighter air restriction since they hang away from an insulated wall.

How to Reduce Condensation

Optimal humidity levels can differ from home to home, factoring in the climate as well. But this generally ranges between 30 to 50%. To find out how much humidity is present in your home, you can purchase a hygrometer from your local hardware store. If you find out that your home’s humidity levels are above the normal range, make sure that you increase your home’s ventilation by installing exhaust fans and opening windows if the weather allows it.

Whether you need new siding or windows, don’t hesitate to hire Pritchett Roofing Inc. We make sure that the job gets done with your best interests in mind. Call us today at (770) 345-1622, or you can contact us through our convenient online form. We serve our customers in Canton and surrounding GA areas.

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