https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/daventry-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ How to Prevent Misted Windows The accumulation of moisture on the inside of your double glazing could be the result of many factors. The air inside your home is more vaporous than the outside air and could cause moisture to get trapped between the glass panes. This issue can significantly reduce the efficiency of your double glazing. Ignoring the issue will only lead to increased energy bills and damage to your windows. Condensation outside If you spot condensation on the outside of your window frames, don't worry, this is completely normal. The condensation that forms on windows' exteriors occurs when humid and warm air comes in contact with cold window glass. When the humid air comes into contact with cold surfaces like window glass, it turns into water droplets. Window condensation in the exterior occurs most often in the morning when the outdoor temperatures are low and the sun hasn't yet warmed the windows and evaporated the moisture. The good news is that the presence of condensation on your windows' exterior is an indication that your double glazing system is operating well and is effectively keeping heat from leaving your home. The bad news is that the excessive moisture from exterior window condensate can trickle down to cause blistering, peeling paint or cracks on your window frames. This can lead to costly repairs and replacements. You can do this by simply cleaning off the condensation from your windows using a squeegee or clean cloth. You may also want to think about a hydrophobic coating for your windows. This is a clear substance that causes water to flow off rather than sticking. It is available at most hardware stores and apply it according to the guidelines of the manufacturer. A dehumidifier can be used to control excess humidity in your home. You can buy these appliances from most hardware stores, or online retailers and they are highly effective in reducing