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https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/oldham-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ Why Are My Windows Misted Up? The humidity in the indoor environment can be caused through daily activities. Bathing, cooking and breathing all contribute to this moisture that can cause windows to reach their dew point. It's normal to see misting on the outside of a double-glazed window. This indicates that the seal is still intact. If it's between the panes of glass, this can be a problem and cause many issues for your home. Insulation The misty windows are usually not the result of a fault in the window, but the seals and measures to protect them have deteriorated over time. They've allowed cold air to get in while letting warm air escape, which affects the efficiency of your home and could cause issues with mold growth as well. It's crucial to protect your windows from future problems. There are a number of different insulation options available, and it's important to consider your goals in terms of temperature control and how much you are willing to invest. You can purchase plastic insulating films at hardware and home repair stores. These kits come with tape and a large plastic sheet to stick over the windows. Make sure you leave a hole in the film to accommodate the rod to control blinds so that you can still open or close your windows. They don't provide the same amount of insulation as a complete window replacement, but they will help to stop moisture from getting in between the two panes of glass. If your window is misted you can drill holes on the top and bottom of the window to allow air to escape. You can also put in desiccant, which will absorb any moisture. After drilling these holes, let the windows dry before sealing them again. This may take some time, but it prevents moisture from accumulating inside the gap. In time, this can cause damage to the window, or the joinery around it. It is also possible to utilize foam or spray insulation to fill gaps around the fr
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