Written by Fred Daues on November 13, 2017 in Uncategorized

If you have ever fogged up the bathroom mirror after taking a hot shower, you know what condensation looks like. What about when it happens on your windows? It can be downright irritating when you can’t see outside or when the natural light can’t get in. It can also cause damage to your windows and even excess moisture inside your home, which can result in mold and all sorts of issues.

Interior window condensation is caused by excess moisture in the home. It often occurs during the cold Webster Grove, MO winters when the warm air outside meets the colder air on the windows. Condensation between the panes occurs when a seal is broken. Depending on your situation, there are things you can do about condensation to help get rid of the issue.

Turn Down Humidifier

If you are noticing interior condensation in the winter, you might want to dehumidify the home in a number of ways. First, run the fan in the bathroom when you are showering. Turn the overhead fan on when you cook on the stovetop. And turn down the humidifier on the furnace. You will have less moisture in the air, which will reduce condensation.

Circulate Air

During the winter months, it can be hard to get new air into your home. If it’s not too cold, open the windows to get some new air into the home. That releases the warm, moist air trapped inside. On cold days, use your ceiling fans to rotate the air and push the warm air off the ceiling and down to the floor.

Move Plants

It might sound strange, but plants release moisture into the air. If you have a lot of them near windows so they can get natural sunlight, try to move them somewhere else to reduce condensation in that area.

Exterior condensation can also be a problem and you can’t simply wipe the windows clean from the inside. But there are a few things to do.

Rain X

You might use Rain X on your car windshield, but if you put it on your home windows, you can reduce the exterior condensation as well. The water will gather and run off the window with ease.

Replacement Windows

If you have issues with condensation between the panes of your windows, replacing the window is sometimes the best action to take. Great strides have been made in window technology over the years so if you go with replacement windows, you are getting a lot of added benefits.

If you are tired of condensation and you want to know what to do about it, contact Masonry & Glass Systems at 314-535-6515. We’re happy to come to your home and give you an assessment. We won’t tell you that you need replacement windows Webster Grove, MO to take care of the issue unless it is really the case. Let’s work together to find the perfect solution. You can also stop by our showroom and check out replacement windows at 1503 S Kingshighway Blvd St Louis, MO 63110.