How to Keep Your Windows From Fogging Up

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When you look through your windows, is it hard to see the outside due to all the window condensation on the glass? If so, you might be wondering how to fix it or if it’s even a big deal.

While moisture inside your window may not seem like a major issue, it can cause bigger problems like mold and water damage if left unaddressed.

Read on to discover what can cause condensation on windows and how you can fix the problem.

What Causes Window Condensation?

So your windows keep fogging up, and you’re wondering what the problem could be. One question you should ask yourself is, how old are the windows?

One of the biggest problems with older windows is a broken seal that can cause moisture buildup and condensation. However, even newer windows can have deteriorating seals.

Condensation is usually the cause of warmer, moist, inside air meeting a cold surface like glass. Thankfully, there are ways to prevent window condensation.

How to Prevent Windows From Fogging Up

Is the moisture between the glass? If so, this is most often the result of a faulty window seal. You can replace the glass panel in your window to fix the issue.

If you want to prevent foggy windows in the future, there are a few tips you can follow.

Winterize the Windows

The key to protecting your windows in winter is insulation. That’s why you should winterize your windows as well as the rest of your home.

Caulk your windows or replace the weatherstripping before winter approaches to keep your home warm and dry and to reduce your heating bills.

Get a Dehumidifier

Condensation usually indicates high humidity. A dehumidifier eliminates some of the moisture inside your home. If you notice your windows keep fogging up, warm and moist air inside might be the problem.

Improve Air Circulation

Take note of which windows fog up. High-humidity areas like the kitchen and bathroom are more susceptible to condensation.

Use exhaust fans to reduce excess moisture and send it outside. Using fans can also help with air circulation and reduce the chances of condensation.

Insulation Kits

Installing window insulation kits can help cut back on moisture issues and stop condensation on windows. When installed inside, they can help reduce or prevent interior condensation. However, you have to install them the right way for insulation kits to make a difference.

Replace Old Windows

It might be time to replace old windows with energy-efficient ones. If you can’t seem to figure out the cause of the window condensation, and nothing seems to help, installing replacement windows can save you a lot of hassle.

Sometimes, replacing the windows is a better option than replacing the glass. Upgrading to a double or triple-paned style can save you more on your energy bills and keep your home warmer in winter.

Keep Your Windows Clear All Winter

If you’re tired of constantly wiping down window condensation, try these tips to reduce the warm, moist air in your home.

Is it time to replace your old, drafty windows? If you’re ready to upgrade to newer, more efficient windows, we can help! Reach out to us today to get a free estimate on your new windows.

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