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Old 12-02-10, 12:07 PM   #34
zick
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Originally Posted by Daox View Post

I don't think condensation will be a problem with these storms. The problem with condensation is that you have a cold piece of glass against warm moist air. With the storm windows, the difference in temperature between the multiple pockets of air should make sure that the plastic layers don't get cold enough to condense water. However, I'll still be watching for it once I do install them.
This is one reason I am putting these in. We have windows in our bedroom which is connected to our bathroom and we rarely open the curtains. Due to this, I have found that we get a lot of condensation on those windows and it's causing mold to grow.
Since putting up one of the made shift storm window, I have noticed that the amount of condensation has reduced tremendously, if not almost 100%. I'm happy to see that.
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