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Are there any cases where window condensation is only temporary?

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Are there any cases where window condensation is only temporary?

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Yes, there are primarily three: New construction or remodeling The beginning of each heating season Quick changes in temperature. Wood, plaster, cement, and other building materials used in new construction and remodeling produce a great deal of moisture. During the heating season, there may be a certain amount of temporary condensation. During the humid summer your house will have absorbed some moisture. After the first few weeks of the heating it will dry out and you’ll have fewer condensation troubles. Sharp, quick drops in temperature can also create temporary condensation problems during the heating season. Why, if my old windows did not have condensation do my new windows have it now? One of the reasons you probably replaced your old windows was because they were drafty, and when the wind wasn’t blowing in, those slight cracks allowed the excessive humidity within your house to escape to the outdoors. Now that your windows are tight that excess humidity that is in your house is u

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