Why do windows have condensation? Windows can have condensation on the inside and the outside.  Condensation can appear on windows in the summer, winter, fall, or spring.  This happens when water vapor in warm air comes in contact with colder surfaces.  

Should You Worry About Window Condensation?

The answer is yes and no.  It is normal when a window sweats or fogs us.  Condensation will always evaporate and disappear in time.  You should only be concerned when the condensation is between the panes of the window glass.  This is an indicator that your windows are no longer properly sealed. When the window is not sealed the outside air is entering your home.  Your home is no longer energy-efficient when this happens. 

Replacing Windows With Broken Seals

The best option to fix your windows is to replace them with high-quality energy-efficient windows.  Renewal by Andersen replacement windows is made of the best materials on the market.  We are experts at installing windows that will keep the temperature of your home where you want it. 

We Are Your Trusted Window Replacement Experts

Call us today and schedule your Free consultation with one of our experts.  We will provide you with the best options to make your home look beautiful while increasing its energy efficiency. 

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