7 Affordable Tips to Reduce Window Condensation

7 Affordable Tips to Reduce Window Condensation

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7 Affordable Tips to Reduce Window Condensation

Moisture buildup around and on your windows is not only annoying, but it can be hazardous for multiple reasons. The moisture buildup can eventually accumulate on the walls to cause mold growth, wallpaper peeling, and additional damage. If you’re experiencing any of those and need assistance, one of our licensed, bonded, and insured handymen would love to help you out! If you came for affordable tips to reduce window condensation, here are some of the best things you can do.

  1. Consider buying a hygrometer - I know it’s not the most affordable tip, but I wanted to start off with this because it’s good to know what one is. A hygrometer is used to measure moisture content. It will be useful to purchase one since it will show you the moisture levels in your home and specific rooms. You don’t have to buy a hygrometer to solve your problem, but it is important to understand the root cause of condensation on your windows.

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  2. Turn down your humidifier - This one should be pretty obvious, right? Humidifiers are used by many families and their purpose is to release moisture in the air. Some furnaces work with humidifiers, so just be sure to understand how the heating and cooling system of your home works.
  3. Use exhaust fans - Exhaust fans are commonly found in bathrooms and kitchens. After a hot shower or cooking a steamy meal, moisture is likely to accumulate. Unfortunately, that moisture has a tough time escaping the house and it increases the chances of condensation forming around windows. Run your exhaust fans to decrease the moisture significantly.
  4. Use ceiling fans - Exhaust fans aren’t the only fans you should be running! Ceiling fans can be used to circulate warm air around the house. There won’t be any improvement in window condensation when heat rises and is trapped at the ceiling. If the fans rotate clockwise, that warm air will be pushed down to the floor and spread throughout the room.
  5. Raise the temperature - Continuing off of the last point, condensation decreases greatly when the window temperatures increase. The increase in air temperature will warm up the cold windows that are building moisture. Cold windows feed off of moisture in the air which is actually how condensation forms in the first place. Turn up your thermostats a few degrees and your problem may be solved before you know it.
  6. Invest in weather stripping - Weather stripping your windows will seal any openings around the window and prevent warm air from leaving your home. Weather stripping also makes your home more energy efficient so it may be a worthwhile investment.

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  7. Relocate your plants - Plants give off a small amount of moisture into the air. When placed near windows, that moisture can build up and increase the issue of condensation. The solution is simple and all you need to do is move your plants to a different area in the house or outside.

Final Thoughts

While these are some of the most affordable ways to reduce window condensation, there are a few other options. Since other options revolve around costly products and skilled labor, our Great Pros team suggests trying some of the easier solutions first. Great Pros is an Arizona startup used by thousands of homeowners to connect with highly skilled home service professionals. If you need assistance with any project around the house, please visit our homepage to see what services we have to offer. Join the thousands of already satisfied homeowners today!