https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/rotherham-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ How to Prevent Misted Windows The buildup of moisture on the inside of your double glazing can be caused by many factors. The air inside your home is usually more humid than the air outside, which can cause moisture to build up between the glass panes. This is a problem which could reduce the effectiveness of double glazing. If you don't address the issue, it will lead to increased energy bills and damage to your windows. Condensation outside This is completely normal. Exterior window condensation occurs when warm, humid air comes into contact cold window glass. Moisture in the air can't hold itself as an inert gas and, when it comes in contact with a cold object such as window glass, it forms into water droplets (known as condensation). Window condensation on the outside is typically seen in the morning, when temperatures are low and the sun isn't heating the windows to evaporate the water. The good news is that condensation on the outside of your windows indicates that your double glazing is functioning well and preventing heat from getting out of your home. The downside is that excessive moisture from exterior window condensate can seep into your home and cause blistering, peeling paint or cracks in your window frames. This can cause expensive damage and replacements. You can do this by cleaning off the condensation from your windows using a squeegee or clean cloth. You might also want to look into a hydrophobic coating to your windows, which is a clear substance that causes water to flow off rather than stick. It can be purchased from the majority of hardware stores and applied according to the instructions of the manufacturer. Another method of reducing excessive humidity is to use the dehumidifier inside your home. You can buy these appliances from most hardware stores, or online retailers. They are extremely effective in reducing levels of moisture within your home. The