This all-too-familiar winter phenomenon isn't inevitable. Discover eco-friendly and easy-to-implement solutions to say goodbye to condensation on your windows and enjoy a healthy, comfortable indoor environment.
Where does this condensation on your windows come from?
It's a simple physical phenomenon that unfolds right before our eyes: when humid air, warmed by our indoor climate, encounters the cold surface of a window, it cools down abruptly. Unable to retain all this water vapor, it then deposits it as fine droplets. Our daily activities—cooking a delicious meal, taking a hot shower, even simply breathing—contribute to saturating the air with humidity, often without us even realizing it.
Natural remedies for a drier home
Open the windows, even in the coldest weather
Counterintuitive, but so effective! A five- to ten-minute breeze each morning is enough to expel stale, humid air without actually cooling the walls. The perfect timing? After waking up, and always after a shower or cooking session, times when steam production is at its peak.