Condensation: According to experts, if you have wet windows in the morning, you should do one thing immediately

Do you have wet windows in the morning and are wondering how to prevent it? We have 4 tips to help you reduce condensation and protect your home from mold.

Are your windows wet from the inside in the morning? A widespread problem that is actually making the current cold snap worse. The bedroom windows are particularly affected.

You should definitely not ignore this condensation on the windows. In the worst case scenario, it can lead to mold.

Why are the windows wet in the morning?

Condensation on the windows occurs when the humidity in the living room is high and the temperatures outside are frosty. The water vapor contained in the air forms condensation on cold surfaces such as window panes.

The problem:If the humidity is too high, harmful mold can form. Initially on so-called cold bridges, but in the long term also on the walls.

According to consumer advice centers, a four-person household produces between six and twelve liters of water per day, which is released into the air through sweating and breathing. Pets and houseplants also release moisture into the air.

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What helps against condensation on the windows?

To minimize condensation on the windows and find the right balance between temperature and humidity, you should follow these four simple rules:

  • In the morning, wipe off the condensation directly with a dry cloth.
  • Provide shock ventilation or cross-ventilation at least three times a day. It is better to ventilate four to five times a day for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • You should always ventilate after cooking, showering, bathing and even after sleeping.
  • Try to keep the temperature indoors as constant as possible. Or close the doors to other rooms if there is hardly any heating in them.

If you have problems with excessive humidity, aquariums, indoor fountains and many house plants can also be among the causes. In these rooms you then have to think more about ventilation and heating.

But be careful: Continuous ventilation with the window tilted does more harm than good in this case.

Another tip to further reduce the humidity in the rooms is, for example, not to dry your damp laundry in the apartment. Balconies, gardens, drying rooms, attics or even dry basements are more suitable.

Waterlogging can also form behind curtains and pleats

One place where you rarely check whether condensation has formed on the window panes is curtains. In particular pleated blinds.

If these are pulled down to the bottom edge of the window, you won't see the condensation at first glance. But this is where moisture tends to build up. So remember to check what the moisture is like when you have all kinds of privacy protection behind it.

Ideal room climate to avoid condensation

The ideal living environment should be loudConsumer advice centerat a temperature between 18 and 20 °C, with a humidity between 40 and 60%. However, the experts advise that the temperature in the apartment should not fall below 16 °C. So not heating at all is not an option either.

The room temperature also influences the humidity. Warm air can hold more water. Increasing the temperature can sometimes help.

Here you should be guided by the recommended temperature for the respective room. So it's best to get oneThermo-Hygrometer(here at Amazon*), so you always have the temperature and humidity in view.

Depending on the building structure and insulation, differences can of course occur. While high humidity of 60% is not a problem in a new building, even over longer periods of time, moisture damage can occur at levels as low as 40% in an older building.

Extra tip:If the humidity in your living space is constantly too high, even though you ventilate daily, heat properly and do not dry any laundry in the rooms, this may be a problemDehumidifierbe useful.

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The ventilation routine also depends on the type of house

If the apartment or house has been renovated, the to-dos regarding ventilation and heating habits may also change.

For example, if the old windows in an old building have been replaced with modern windows, mold can sometimes form because the newer windows seal much more tightly and there is no longer any air exchange.

This is of course positive in terms of heating energy, which is lost less and also that it is probably more unfortunate than before.

But this is exactly the moment when you have to change your previous ventilation habits. If you have just moved into a new home, it is best to ask your landlord what the best course of action is for this apartment.