01/15/2024
❄️ Do you have frost or condensation 💧 forming on your windows? You’re not alone! Here’s a couple pictures of windows in my own home…Due to this cold snap, it’s normal to see some frost or moisture clinging to the interior surface of your windows. As the temperature outside drops, so does the surface temperature of your windows. And just like a cold drink in the summer, moisture will cling to the glass and condense or even freeze 🍺. A few things are at play here. If your humidity levels are too high, you will see an increase in condensation at the windows. In addition, if your windows are inefficient, the surface temp will be lower and condensation is more likely. Prolonged moisture at the windows can lead to permanent damage to the surrounding trim and drywall. Remember to open your blinds to allow warm air to circulate near your windows and reduce condensation. If you are running a humidifier, I’ve included a handy chart to help you reduce the likelihood of condensation. Stay warm!