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Why does my bungalow have condensation on the windows each morning?

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Why does my bungalow have condensation on the windows each morning?

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All of the previous answers presuppose condensation on the interior windows which would be due to the temperature of the glass being below the dew point temperature of your home resulting in interior condensation. If you have single pane windows or inefficient dual pane windows, then in order to stop condensation from forming on the surface of a window, you either have to lower the dew point temperature of the air in your home to a level below the dew point temperature of the window surface, or you have to warm up the window surface to a temperature above the dew point temperature of your home, or a combination of both. Relative humidity is a comparison of actual vapor density versus saturation vapor density at a particular temperature. Put a bit more simply, dew point is 100% relative humidity or the point where the air – at a certain temperature – is no longer able to hold any more moisture. If the air has reached vapor saturation (100% relative humidity), then the air will release m

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