Q: When it’s cold outside, there’s frequently condensation on windows inside my home. I wipe them down, but the moisture keeps coming back. How big a problem is this, and what can I do to prevent it?
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When the cold temperature outside meets the warm air from inside your windows, it can cause condensation to form on the side - which is not ideal when you've got somewhere you need to be. Condensation ...