Condensation on your windows? Experts reveal one simple habit that stops moisture buildup
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Condensation on your windows? Experts reveal one simple habit that stops moisture buildup
"Yes, you should wipe condensation off your windows. In fact, if this happens regularly, it's a good idea to get into the habit of removing it every single day, recommends Stephen Hankinson, Heating Expert at Electric Radiators Direct."
"As well as wiping away condensation on your windows, I recommend opening your windows every morning, even if it's just for five minutes. Regularly opening windows can improve the ventilation inside of your home, creating fresh airflow and decreasing the humidity of the room. "Plenty of houses now have trickle vents, especially new builds, which are designed to create ventilation and are a useful way of reducing condensation and bringing fresh air into the house. It is recommended to keep them open frequently throughout winter if you can.""
Condensation forms when warm indoor air contacts cold glass and is most common in colder weather but can occur year-round. Regularly wiping condensation from windows prevents moisture buildup and reduces the risk of damp problems. Quick tools like a microfiber cloth or a window vac make removal fast and effective. Briefly opening windows each morning for about five minutes improves ventilation, increases fresh airflow, and lowers indoor humidity. Trickle vents in many homes provide continuous background ventilation and are useful for reducing condensation; keeping them open during winter is recommended when possible.
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