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We have double pane windows in our almost 4 year old house. The inside
of the window has lot of condensation and water drops forming and collecting on the window sill. Is this normal? My homeowners manual says that this happens "due to good insulation" and it's not under warranty? Could someone please explain what I should do? Is this because of good insulation or poor insulation? Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening? Thanks. |
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