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Joseph Meehan
 
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CuMPeEWeEr [No MCSD] wrote:
In winter... From inside of the house, my windows (bottom half) got
a lot of frosts and actually ice at bottom which are big enough to
put in my coke, no kidding. How can I prevent water from condensing?
I know it's due to temperature difference between heat vs cold temp
out there.. but is there any solution? Do those transparent windows
sealing kit from Home Depot help? cos that stuff adds additional
layer of air.. any suggetions?

C.W.


You need to keep the warm moist air away from cold surfaces. Yea, those
transparent kits help. Good thermo windows with good thermo break frames
are far better and more convenient. You can insulate from the outside or
the inside, makes no difference.

All that ice means you are loosing a lot of expensive heat as well, so
sealing it up will save money.

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