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Don’t Let Santa Slip: Prevent Winter Window Condensation!

Santa waving in front of window and Christmas treeSanta’s ready to pile up your presents, munch on tasty treats and sip some milk, but what he isn’t prepared for is your winter window condensation; however, there’s no need to fear because several solutions are near so you can continue spreading holiday cheer!

If left untreated, winter window condensation can cause several problems, from freezing around your window frames to rotting wood, damaging plaster and even producing mold.

Learn About Preventing & Reducing All Types of Window Condensation

You may be surprised to learn that your windows can’t produce moisture. Rather, condensation forms on your interior window panes due to an excess of moisture that gets trapped in your home.

There’s a slough of factors that can increase moisture production in your home, including hot showers, cooking, ironing and several other day-to-day activities.

Prevent Winter Window Condensation!

Don’t let your interior condensation weight down your holly jolly cheer this year. Instead, try implementing these reindeer approved tips from Santa’s elves and help keep Santa on his toes.

1. Turn your fans on to help circulate the air

 

2. Open your windows to improve ventilation and allow moisture to escape

 

3. Invest in a dehumidifier, such as DampRid

 

4. While it may be cooler outside, adjusting your thermostat to around 68 F can still keep your home warm without creating condensation

 

5. Plants release moisture, so re-arrange them away from your windows if possible

Discover more condensation prevention tips and the different types of condensation by clicking the button below to read our complimentary guide.

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