Condensation on your windows? Never again!

Condensation on your windows is a sign of poor insulation quality!

Steam condensation on your windows is one of the most annoying side effects of winter. If you don't prepare for it, it can become a cause for concern and, in the long run, the beginning of many other problems in your daily life.

Condensation on your windows, what should you expect?

Condensation on windows can seriously damage your home. Condensation can rot wood moldings and damage plaster. If there is excess moisture in your home, it can cause interior condensation and can therefore damage your entire home, especially the areas around the windows.

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Condensation inside, outside or between the windows

Excessive moisture in the home can cause interior window condensation. This happens most often in the winter because of warm air from the house landing on the cold windows.

Exterior window condensation is simply dew and occurs when the window is colder than the dew point.

On the other hand, and this is our point of emphasis, condensation between the panes is very often due to a broken seal between the panes or a desiccant that is no longer working very well

Important

If moist air enters the house around a particular window, the moisture will first accumulate on the glass of that window. If this is the case for you, you will need to check for air leaks around the window and call a professional to reseal or replace it, depending on the severity of the condition.

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Condensation on your windows indicates that the windows are not doing their job properly

Unfortunately, if there is condensation between the panes, you will need to replace the glass units. This may or may not be possible depending on the type, age and manufacturer of the original window.

What if you replaced the entire window?

In some cases, you will not be able to replace the glass units and will have to replace the entire window. This is usually a good idea, especially if the windows are old. Great strides have been made in window technology over the years, and replacing the entire window can also have additional benefits. Our experts will be there to help you make the best decision within your constraints and established budget.

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If you are looking to replace the windows and doors in your home, consider RD WINDOWS AND DOORS! Our professionals can answer all your questions about window condensation and help you solve your problems.

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