Windows

What You Should Know About Summer Window Condensation

Everyone looks forward to clear skies and sunny afternoons during the summer but increased humidity levels—not so much. You’ve probably noticed your windows tend to “sweat” during this season. But not to worry, that’s actually normal. The trusted window replacement company in the area, Renewal by Andersen® of Portland, discusses more of summer window condensation here.

Why Windows “Sweat”

Window condensation occurs when warm, moisture-laden air makes contact with the cooler surface of the window. This is more common in summer, when outdoor air is more humid and your home’s interiors are kept relatively cool. And while the ‘sweat’ on your windows looks a bit alarming, the problem it seems to pose is mostly visual. You just need to wipe the condensation off and you’re good.

Why It’s Actually a Good Thing

Summer condensation, in fact, usually means that your windows are energy-efficient. Have you chosen windows from the premier window replacement company, Renewal by Andersen® of Portland? Then it’s a sure thing! Our options come with advanced High-Performance™ Low-E4® SmartSun™ glass. It will keep outdoor heat from transferring into your home during the daytime. And as outdoor temperatures drop at night, it also begins to cool down at a much lower point compared to outdoor air temperatures. What this means is that you’ll have condensation on your windows because our glass is so effective at preventing summer heat from entering your home and compromising its indoor environment. 

When this advanced glass is paired with our Fibrex® composite frames and sashes, you get some of the most energy-efficient windows available today. Fibrex offers the strength and insulating properties of wood, plus the maintenance-free performance of vinyl. Thanks to these excellent features, the composite allows for a tighter window seal that prevents air leakage and significant energy loss.

Schedule Your Window Consultation!

In older and poorly made windows, excess and recurring window condensation may indicate compromised thermal performance. Their inefficiency won’t do you any favors when it comes to saving energy, so why not turn to your trusted window replacement company, Renewal by Andersen® of Portland, for the necessary solution? With our exceptional services, we’ll make sure your home can remain thermally comfortable and energy-efficient no matter the season. Call us today at (503) 912-2668 or fill out this contact form to schedule your consultation. We serve the areas in and around Portland and Salem, Oregon.

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