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Why Your Double Glazed Windows Remain Wet in the Morning

Why Your Double Glazed Windows Remain Wet in the Morning

06 Jul 2021

Wet windows are a sight that many people see when they wake up in the morning. This blogpost discusses about some factors that can put things correctly.

Why are the windows wet?

The windows become wet due to condensation. This usually takes place when the moisture gets condensed onto the surface by turning from gas into liquid. Once it sits on the windows, it will make them turn misty and then roll onto windowsill to gather in a small pool of water.

Different problems can make the windows wet. Firstly, the windows are unsightly which allows natural light to enter inside the house and give proper view of the outdoors. But they may be hindered with large clouds of mist on the surface. The moisture may lead to further problems for rolling down the windows. The water may seep into them and even make the structure weak. This can lead to damage to ornaments, photos or cards on the windowsill. When looking for double glazing repairs, contact glaziers who can help to improve the condition of windows.

Why are the windows always wet in the morning?

This is due to the temperature in the coldest weeks during the winter when people turn the heating off at night to save on energy bills. A cosy pyjamas and thick duvet are just sufficient to keep you warm while getting 40 winks.

This has been paired with moisture level you release when sleeping with an estimation of 40g of water vapour being generated through sweating and breathing at night. Unless your house is thermal efficient, the inside part of windows will turn cold during the night. So, single glazed windows will always be wet during morning, however double-glazed windows are not at all an exception.

How can you prevent windows from getting wet?

The only solution is to keep the heating on throughout the night. This will keep air warm to hold more moisture and warm inside of your windows by avoiding moisture from accumulating further. But it might be quite uncomfortable as the heated room with a duvet may cause sweaty night.

Another option is to keep the windows open for sufficient ventilation so that the moisture may escape. This will make your house extremely cold through the night and difficult to heat up in the morning.

So, ventilating your house all through the day can lessen the moisture level trapped inside and then lessen wet windows at a certain degree. When you use an extractor fan or open a window while cooking, this can help to decrease the moisture levels.

How can you improve thermal efficiency of windows?

The thermally inefficient windows are actually a magnet for condensation. They probably get wet in the morning even when you try to ventilate your house throughout the day. This will give you the possible option of fixing your windows.

Many people consider for replacing the windows and improving thermal efficiency. This is a suitable way of preventing them from getting wet.

Other than the disruptive installation procedure, the new windows might be the reason for disruption to your home. This is very true when you stay in an old property and window replacement may be restricted for the listed buildings.

Thankfully, secondary glazing offers a great solution as they can be fitted easily to internal access of windows. The secondary panel makes an effective seal for keeping the moisture out. This additional layer stops the inside part of windows from becoming very cold that prevents moisture from accumulating onto the surface.

Thus, you need to get in touch with experienced glaziers who can help to solve this problem quickly. This can actually improve the look and feel of your valuable home.