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Call Us. View All Blogs. Subscribe to our blog for the latest news from EAS! Windows Fogging Inside House? Here's What to Do. Keep the air circulating Cooking and showering produce a ton of moisture in the air which leads to condensation. Invest in a moisture eliminator The sunshine state is known for sunny days and high humidity.

Let your windows do the work Did you know that one of the main functions of your windows is to improve ventilation for your home?

If you've got a concentration of cold at the bottom of your windows, they'll condense. Argon takes longer to get there but, it's not infallible and when the dew point exchange is drastic enough, they'll have water droplets. If you've recently updated other parts of your home such as the roof or siding, you've REALLY changed the dynamic of your home's efficiency, thus its airflow.

The scientific numbers before and after a remodel are drastically different. Finally, culprit 3: Outside condensation occurs in the morning as the overnight air temperature increases and the grass doesn't warm at the same pace.

Dew is formed and that water is evaporating along every surface in its way. Your windows will have dew no matter how much technology has been applied. What can you do about all of this? Start with a humidity test on the environment. Hygrometers can check the air's humidity with the push of a button.

As mentioned before, ventilation fans and ceiling fans are designed specifically for air movement. Be sure they're functioning and for more than just condensation problems.

Restroom fans guard against mold, ceiling fans dramatically lower your heating and air conditioning expenses. Air-to-air exchangers are required in new homes and can be installed in older homes. While all of these precautions will alleviate condensation effects, the final culprit may be a broken seal likely under warranty between the panes. Seal failure is usually the result of a shifting structure as a foundation moves with frost activity or earth settling. Your panes are glued together at the edges and when the seal is broken, the argon escapes and condensation occurs more frequently.

One clue to seal failure is 'drop residue' between the panes. Another sign is condensation taking place on just one window in a room full of windows. Climatologically-engineered vapor barriers, insulation inspired by NASA really and thermally-regulated glass have created an environment a bit more energy-efficient than the last generation of homes built in the era of Ford Pintos and disco music. However, Minnesota's climate has remained the same. So, as you survive another Minnesota winter with its extraordinary set of physics, you might be able to glance at the thermometer and present a clear solution to a foggy problem.

If you have tried everything and you are still struggling with dark and dingy windows, then it may be time to attempt to repair the condensation. Apex Window Werks are experts at restoring windows with condensation, so if you need assistance call on us to repair your foggy windows. Our skilled technicians will drill a few barely noticeable holes into the outer pane of your double-paned thermal windows, allowing the moist air to escape while leaving the seals completely intact.

Air from the exterior is then pumped in between the panes of glass, which is re-sealed to retain its original insulation properties. As you can see in these before and after photos, your windows will look just like new again! Your Name required. Your Email required. Your Message. What Causes Windows To Fog?

With that in mind, there are quite a few factors to take into account when deciding how to defog your windows First of all, controlling the humidity within your home is one way that you can prevent too much moisture from collecting in the winter months.

This is problematic for several reasons; It obscures the light coming in, making the room darker and cooler and creating a dingy, gloomy look. It impedes the insulation and energy efficiency properties of the windows Excess moisture getting trapped between the panes leads to worn and perishes seals, and eventually, rotten frames. Can Window Condensation be Prevented?



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