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August 18, 2011

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Understanding Window Condensation – How To Resolve It

NewsBy New York SashAugust 18, 20112 Comments

Condensation, which can appear as a light coating of water, water droplets, frost, ice, or some combination of the four, forms on a window surface when the temperature ( °F) of that surface is less than its dew point temperature.    When the humidity outside or in a certain room is extremely high, it will…

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