Outside your home, Frosty the Snowman might be welcome, but inside your home, frost is not welcome. A homeowner’s ears aren’t singing when they see frosted window panes. A window can be damaged by frost, and it can become a breeding ground for mold. It is possible for frost to appear inside your window for a variety of reasons, and you can fix it. If you decide to get new windows, be sure to consider us for all your Chandler, AZ replacement windows. Here’s how to keep frost off your windows no matter if they are old or new.
Why is there frost building up on the inside of my windows?
When warm air meets cold, frost forms, like on a frosty mug or an ice-cold soda can. The phenomenon of frost occurs when warm indoor air with a relative humidity of more than 50 percent and a temperature below 30 degrees hits cold surfaces.
What can happen as a result of frost on my window?
The ice crystals that makeup frost are made up of water that has frozen. When water melts, it can damage your windows, walls, and air quality inside your home. Paint can be cracked and a wooden window can be warped by water from the melted frost. This can lead to your window not sealing properly and not protecting you from the elements. It is also possible for mold to grow in your drywall and window frame when the frost melts on your window. People with compromised immune systems, the elderly, the young, and others may be adversely affected by mold, which can worsen your home’s air quality. When windows become frosted, they become damaged and leaky, which can lead to drafts and leaks. As a result, homeowners might raise the temperature in their homes, resulting in an increase in energy costs.
How to prevent frost on the inside of your home’s windows?
It is important to monitor your home’s humidity, make sure your windows are fitted, and maintain a constant temperature in your home in order to prevent frost on your windows.
Your windows’ sash’s weatherstripping may be worn or missing. If the weatherstripping is defective, the glass temperature will be lowered and frost will form on the windows. You may need to replace ill-fitting windows or upgrade from single panes to double panes in order to save energy. The pocket of gas in double-pane replacement windows helps slow down heat transfer. Maintain a comfortable humidity level in your home. Maintain a dry interior by running a dehumidifier if necessary. If you notice moisture in the attic or basement of your home, you should check it out. Check that all exhaust vents, such as those on your clothes dryer, are functioning properly. If you believe you may need some Chandler, AZ replacement windows, be sure to reach out to us to learn about our selection and all the ways we can help you choose the ones that are right for your home.
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