Are your windows covered in ice? You might assume this is a window problem, but it often is a moist air management problem. Similar to a cold glass on a hot day, condensation occurs whenever water vapor in warm air contacts a cold surface. Condensation is often indicative of windows with a tight seal that do not allow moist air from inside your home to escape. So what can you do to minimize condensation while maintaining that tight, energy efficient seal?
Watch the below video for recommendations from Andersen Windows + Doors. Check out the full “Understanding Condensation” video from Andersen Windows + Doors to learn more.
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