How to Fix Winter Moisture Build-Up on Windows Effectively
Windows with Moisture Build-Up in the Winter

Moisture Buildup on Your Windows

Have you noticed moisture buildup on your windows on these downright frigid days?

It’s typically an indication of dramatically different temperatures and humidity levels between the inside versus outside.

To reduce the condensation, it is recommended to keep your indoor humidity level between 30-40%. Another suggestion is to position your air vents and use oscillating fans to keep the air moving over the window frame and glass.

If you notice continual condensation build-up, it could indicate that the double-glazed or triple-glazed windows have lost their seal. When this occurs, it means they are no longer providing the insulating value they did when new. Clients who are worried this might be the case should book an in-home consultation with the team from BestCan Windows, Doors & Home Improvements. We would be happy to review the window(s) in question and provide you with suggestions to protect your indoor comfort.

Stay warm, Ottawa!

 

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