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8 tips to prevent condensation on windows

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If you want to know the humidity in your home, get a hygrometer. Thanks to this device, you will know  how high the humidity is in your home so that you can better control it    to be able to. Please note that the latter may not exceed 50%.

Moisture absorber 

A good alternative to dehumidifiers, as it is significantly cheaper and requires no electricity. The latter, as the name suggests, helps  to absorb moisture and prevent the formation of condensation on  your windows

hygrometer 

If you want to know the humidity in your home, get a hygrometer. Thanks to this device, you will know  how high the humidity is in your home so that you can better control it    to be able to. Please note that the latter may not exceed 50%.

 

Moisture absorber 

A good alternative to dehumidifiers, as it is significantly cheaper and requires no electricity. The latter, as the name suggests, helps  to absorb moisture and prevent the formation of condensation on  your windows

Reduce the time you spend in the shower 

The bathroom can be the best environment for condensation to form, especially if it is poorly ventilated. You must therefore be vigilant as mold can form on the walls and ceiling. Always remember to ventilate the room well or keep the door open to avoid this type of  risk limit. It is ideal to limit the time in the shower and avoid water that is too hot.

 

Keep the curtains closed 

If you notice your windows are foggy in the morning, keep the curtains closed. In fact, prevent curtains   from spreading the heat to the windows .< /span>

Plant 

Condensation on your windows may be closely related to the plants in your home. The latter actually help to   maintain the humidity of the surrounding air . Therefore, avoid placing them on the edges of your windows or too close in winter.

Store firewood in the right place 

If you store firewood in the basement of your home, keep in mind that this increases the risk of condensation forming on your windows. So consider storing it in an outdoor shelter  or in your garage

 

Ventilate sufficiently 

Airing your home regularly   is not only good for good air circulation, but also for preventing condensation problems. If you do this action several times a day, you can  continuously renew the air .

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