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Double Glazed uPVC Windows Condensation Problems

uPVC double-glazed windows are designed to provide better insulation than single-glazed windows, but they are not immune to condensation. Condensation occurs when warm moist air inside a room comes into contact with a cold surface, such as the glass in a window, causing the moisture to condense into water droplets.

The amount of condensation that forms on uPVC double-glazed windows depends on several factors, including the humidity levels inside the room, the temperature outside, and the quality of the windows. Poorly designed or poorly installed windows can also contribute to condensation problems.

To reduce the likelihood of condensation on uPVC double-glazed windows, it's crucial to maintain a consistent temperature and humidity level inside the room. This can be achieved by using a dehumidifier, opening windows and doors to increase ventilation, and avoiding activities that generate excess moisture, such as drying clothes indoors.

If condensation occurs on uPVC double-glazed windows, it's important to dry them off regularly to prevent mold and mildew growth, which can harm your health. Windows from Supertek Windows, there is a trickle vent to let out a small amount of air. It helps in reducing condensation up to zero levels.

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Uploaded on April 11, 2023