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HOW TO DEAL WITH WINDOW CONDENSATION

Window condensation is the accumulation of moisture on the windows. It's often a result of cold air coming into contact with window surfaces. Although condensation can happen at any time, it is more common during winter. Window condensation can lead to mold growth and eventual damage to your windows. In addition, condensation is a health hazard as it increases humidity levels in your home. When not dealt with in time, condensation can lead to the destruction of your windows.

WHY SHOULD YOU TAKE CONDENSATION SERIOUSLY?
For starters, condensation alters the humidity levels of our homes. High levels of humidity, in turn, increase mold on surfaces. Mold accumulation on your furniture will ruin them. Additionally, a musty smell occupies the house when it becomes too humid. The mold and odor are irritating, and you may also develop an allergic reaction. Eliminating condensation in your home is cost-effective in the long run, as you won't have to replace your furniture and repaint your walls.

HOW TO PREVENT CONDENSATION PROBLEMS
To deal with condensation in your home, do the following:

● Increase ventilation- increasing ventilation in your house reduces the build-up of moisture. In addition, it allows for air circulation in your home by letting in the fresh air and eliminating any odors. You can improve ventilation by opening windows in every room to let in the fresh air.

● Use a dehumidifier- Dehumidifiers remove moisture from your house, giving it a fresh smell at all times. It's a worthy purchase as it helps prevent condensation throughout the year.




● Use weatherstripping - Weather stripping materials prevent the accumulation of cold air in your home. They also maintain warmth in the house as they seal your windows properly.

● Purchase a window insulation film- Window insulation films ensure that your windows don't lose heat, ultimately preventing condensation.

● Have a Professional install your windows- Professionals will install your windows correctly and no gaps that let in air and advise you on quality windows to prevent condensation. You can also have them install new windows if yours are damaged.

● Optimize your home's temperature and humidity accordingly- Your home's temperature and humidity levels tend to drop and increase with the varying weather conditions. Regulating your thermostat will promote the ideal temperature in your home.

● Open your curtains and blinds - Opening drapes, curtains, and drapes throughout the day promotes fresh air supply in your home and prevents window condensation.

● Use an extractor fan- An extractor fan removes air trapped in the room during cooking and showering, thus preventing condensation.

● Air clothes outdoors- airing clothes out to dry prevents moisture from building up in your house.

● Re-arrange your house plants and furniture- Move house plants away from your windows. Some plants release moisture, thus causing condensation on windows. Similarly, it would help to leave a space between furniture for adequate ventilation.

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