This Pro's Warning About Frost Could Save You Thousands
Briefly

In winter, homeowners may experience ice forming on the inside of windows due to condensation that occurs when warm, humid air contacts cold surfaces. Nick Gromicko of InterNACHI highlights that this is often due to air leaks and cold single-pane windows. This issue isn't merely aesthetic; it signifies heat loss and could lead to problems like mold. Experts advise lowering indoor humidity and increasing ventilation as effective preventive strategies and stress addressing condensation issues quickly to avoid further complications.
"Cold air leaking around the window frame or cold single-pane window being in contact with the warm air of your home causes that, especially if your home is humid."
"Condensation on the inside of your window can usually be an easy fix, but it's important to address it quickly."
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