Home Improvement: Tips to Prevent Window Condensation
By Josienita Borlongan, published Jul 19, 2007
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One of the problems of double pane windows is condensation, caused by excessive moisture. Oftentimes, homeowners would tend to blame condensation with either poor installation or defective windows. Although this can be true, it's not always the case. Window condensation is a symptom caused by moisture imbalance that can be found in our homes.Here are some tips to help prevent window condensation:
1) Examine your windows: Check for cracks or breaks in the glass seal. Check around the frame and see if there is proper caulking. Most cracks and breaks are covered by the manufacturer's warranty, depending on how old your window is. Damaged caulking around the window, along the sash and frame, can be easily fixed; you can buy a tube of silicone caulking from the home improvement store and apply it yourself. Ask the store clerk for tips and instructions on how to do it if you are not too sure how.
2) Ventilation: If your home is not properly ventilated, this can cause moisture to get trapped. Make sure that you have proper airflow. Check vents (attic and crawl space) to make sure that they are not obstructed in any way. You need to also check on your home's interior humidity. There are ways to ensure proper ventilation aside from checking the vents, you can also install bath and kitchen fans, you should also install outside vents for your dryer. Check seal around dryer hose and wall vent.
3) Air Circulation: Make sure you have proper air circulation from the outside to the inside of your home. If you have ceiling and portable fans, use them to keep circulate the air. Keep your windows open on warm days, if you have thermal drapes, leave the window treatments open.
4) Insulation: Check attic and basement crawl space for signs of excessive moisture. One tell-tale sign is when the insulation is discolored. Check outside window frame for proper fit and insulation cracks or leaks.
5) Humidifiers: Avoid using humidifiers as much as possible.
6) Air Conditioners: Drain air conditioning condensation to the sewer system or the outdoors, not the crawl space.

Home Improvement: Tips to Prevent Window Condensation
Window condensation can over time cause thick deposits in between the glasses of double-pane windows, the only fix is to replace the window which can be costly.
Credit: Patrick Borlongan
Copyright: Patrick Borlongan
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Takeaways
- Increase physical activities can add excessive moisture to your home.
- If possible, avoid using humidifiers.
- Use air blower in your bathroom and kitchen.
Did You Know?
Check attic and basement crawl space for signs of excessive moisture. One tell-tale sign is when the insulation is discolored. Check outside window frame for proper fit and insulation cracks or leaks.Today's Most Commented On
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