Adopt good daily habits
Get into the habit of using a hairdryer (on the cool setting) or a dry cloth on damp windows to prevent water from pooling, which can damage the frames. Also, check the condition of the seals: if they are cracked, they let in the cold and worsen the problem. Finally, moderate your heating: a temperature that is too high increases the temperature difference with the outside and promotes condensation.
Towards a more serene and healthy home
Beyond the unsightly appearance, persistent condensation can, over time, damage walls and encourage mold growth. Taking action to reduce it means taking care of your home and your well-being. The best part about these tips? They are accessible, inexpensive, and easily integrated into your daily routine.
With a little vigilance and these gentle methods, you can enjoy clear windows and a pleasant atmosphere throughout the cold season.