https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/chippenham-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ How to Prevent Misted Windows Moisture building up on the inside of your double-glazed is caused by a variety of factors. The air in your living space has more vapor than outdoors and could cause moisture to accumulate between the glass panes. This is a problem that can reduce the efficiency of double glazing. Ignoring this problem will only result in higher energy bills and damaged windows. Condensation on the outside This is normal. Window condensation on the outside is caused when humid, warm air comes in contact with cold glass. When moisture in the air gets into contact with cold surfaces like window glass, it turns into water droplets. Window condensation on the outside occurs most often in the morning, when temperatures outside are low and the sun hasn't yet warmed the windows and evaporated the water. The good news is that condensation on the outside of your windows means your double glazing is operating well and is preventing heat from getting out of your home. The bad news is that excessive condensation from the outside of your windows can seep into your home and cause blistering, peeling paint or cracks in the frames of your windows. This can cause expensive repairs and replacements. This can be done by wiping the condensation from your windows off using a squeegee or a clean rag. You might also want to look into a hydrophobic coating to your windows. It is a transparent layer of substance that causes water to flow off rather than sticking. It is available at many hardware stores and then applied in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines. A dehumidifier is a great tool to control excess moisture in your home. You can purchase these devices at a variety of hardware stores, or online retailers. They are extremely effective in reducing levels of moisture within your home. Moisture in your living space may be a problem however, it can also promote mildew and mol