eastinway
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Hi folks,
Single gal homeowner here wondering why my new replacement windows have condensation inside them. I live in the New England area and have noticed that my new replacement windows in some rooms have water inside them near the bottom of the window. The brand name escapes me right now. Here are some facts below about the windows and there location in the home:
- 1st they are single pane windows. (not sure if this has any relevance)
- the windows that have the most condensation are in the bedroom facing the north side of the house and this particular bedroom is situated on top of my garage. (note: this room is the coldest room in the house)
- other window is in the front on the house, north side, situated next to front door.
- note: windows facing the south and east end of the home getting the most sun are fine (no condensation).
Any thoughts would be appreciated......and thanks for reading my post.
Single gal homeowner here wondering why my new replacement windows have condensation inside them. I live in the New England area and have noticed that my new replacement windows in some rooms have water inside them near the bottom of the window. The brand name escapes me right now. Here are some facts below about the windows and there location in the home:
- 1st they are single pane windows. (not sure if this has any relevance)
- the windows that have the most condensation are in the bedroom facing the north side of the house and this particular bedroom is situated on top of my garage. (note: this room is the coldest room in the house)
- other window is in the front on the house, north side, situated next to front door.
- note: windows facing the south and east end of the home getting the most sun are fine (no condensation).
Any thoughts would be appreciated......and thanks for reading my post.