Winter in Connecticut is beautiful, but it can take a toll on your home.  One of the pesky results of it being toasty warm inside your home and bitter cold on the outside is the build-up of condensation on the inside of your windows.  If you see condensation between the panes of glass in your windows – that’s a different problem altogether, as the seal is probably broken, and it’s time for a replacement.

Why condensation on your windows is bad for your home

Beyond being annoying, condensation on your windows can also be harmful. It can cause rot on wooden frames and sills, damaging plaster and drywall and even ruin flooring and carpeting in your home.   Perhaps the most concerning is mold. Moisture is a breeding ground for black mold, which can be extremely toxic and a health hazard.   The bottom line is, condensation on the interior of your windows can set off a chain reaction for many things – so it’s important to catch it early, or better yet prevent it from happening.

How to prevent condensation

 We hope these tips help keep your house safe and dry during the long winter months in Connecticut! If you have any concerns about your furnace don’t hesitate to give us a call at Baribault Fuel – 860.274.3284.

 

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