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Double glazing misting up
The old steel framed double glazed windows in our bedroom are misted up on the inside of the room when we wake up most mornings at this time of year. Can anything be done to stop them doing this or are they just old or is it a lack of ventilation in the room or what ? It's not too much passionate breath !! JT
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sort of! Breathing, cooking, clothes drying etc., will create warm, moist air. No matter what you do this moisture will find the coldest surface and settle on it creating condensation. Even in brand new double glazing (such as mine) you are likely to see some moisture settle. Ventilation helps a lot but it is not a 100% prevention.
As you have what may be aluminium frames these will attract their own share of condensation, compared with UPVC.
Carry on breathing, passionately or not, open a window, replace your windows with UPVC, or simply mop up.
As you have what may be aluminium frames these will attract their own share of condensation, compared with UPVC.
Carry on breathing, passionately or not, open a window, replace your windows with UPVC, or simply mop up.
sorry eyebrows and cruella, but rabbitygirl got this one write, madmaz said condensation on the inside of the room not inside the glass, therefor the room has become over saturratedand and as rabbitgirl said it's found the coldest place in the room...if i was you madmaz i would leave a fanlight open all night, or you could replace with upvc...