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Burton Mail
|October 09, 2025
IF COLDER WEATHER LEAVES YOUR WINDOWS WET WITH CONDENSATION SAM WYLIE-HARRIS HAS SOME TIPS
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COPING with condensation can be bothersome at the best of times.
Especially first thing in the morning when there’s a nip in the air...your sparkling panes of glass mist up with moisture, leaving you wondering how to prevent it.
“Condensation happens when warm, moist air inside your home meets the cooler surface of your windows” explains Rachael Munby, chief marketing officer at Anglian Home Improvements.
“The sudden drop in temperature forces moisture in the air to turn into water droplets, creating that familiar foggy layer.”
She says this seasonal issue arises as cooler mornings and indoor heating collide. Left unchecked, it can lead to mould growth, damp damage, and even health concerns, warns Rachael.
But with a little know-how and some proactive steps, you can keep windows clear - and your home healthy...
What are the other causes?
Rachael says hot showers, uncovered cooking pots, drying laundry indoors, and poor ventilation all contribute to higher humidity levels.
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