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Contact: Phil Isaacs
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phil@calenergyexteriors.com
Drippy Windows: A Lesson
From California Energy Consultant Service In Condensation
(Sacramento, California) – Take a hot shower and you’re likely to notice that your bathroom mirrors and walls “fog up” and get “sweaty.” This happens because the steamy air in the bathroom becomes higher in moisture content than the cooler surfaces it touches. The same thing can happen both inside and outside the home on your windows.
Even though we don’t live in the high humidity areas of southern Florida or Alabama, residents of California notice condensation on windows from time-to-time. Experts at California Energy Consultant Service report that all areas of the country can sometimes experience fogging of glass during certain weather conditions or interior situations. Imagine cooking pasta in your kitchen. The steam created by the boiling water will often add more moisture to the room resulting in windows temporarily fogging up.
While occasional humidity on windows, mirrors and other areas of the home is not a problem, consistent condensation on windows, walls and ceilings should be taken as a warning sign that you may have an elevated humidity level in your home. Why is that important? “Excessive humidity levels can damage a home’s structural elements and make the home less energy efficient,” says Phil Isaacs, President of California Energy Consultant Service. “For example, if your walls and ceilings are continually damp to the touch, the home is more likely to attract mold and mildew.”
Since glass does not absorb excess moisture, it’s more likely that you’ll notice windows fogging up than a wall becoming damp. “If inside glass surfaces on double- or triple-glazed windows show excessive condensation, you can be reasonably sure that moisture is also collecting on walls and ceilings. A dehumidifier in the home would be a good start to solving this high humidity problem. Using vents in bathrooms, laundry rooms and kitchens is another positive step. And, don’t forget about the attic. Make sure functional louvers are cleared of all debris and operating well to allow trapped air to escape from the attic and create a good airflow.
It’s important that the inside of your windows remain clear and condensation-free. However, don’t panic if your windows show condensation during extreme temperatures. This means that your insulating glass is working --- it’s protecting your home from allowing moisture to enter the interior.
“One of the keys to protecting your home is to use insulating glass in windows suited for our geographical area and your own personal needs,” says Isaacs “Selecting options that offer year round thermal benefits, like Sensor Glass packages and Energy Star rated windows are excellent in insulating your home and preventing excessive condensation problems.”
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