The humidity is your house is too high. Turn down the humidifier or get a dehumidifier. Sweating windows can cause damage.
2006-10-18 10:00:11
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answered by kny390 6
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Like the last guy said. If you don't have a dehumidifier, leave the bathroom fan on or pop a window. Too much moisture can lead to mold problems.
2006-10-18 17:03:46
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answered by LAUGHING MAGPIE 6
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Because it's winter. And the window glass is cold. The water vapor in the air in the house condenses on the glass. In fact, it's called CONDENSATION.
Solution: Buy storm windows.
Did you fail science class? Never drank a cold glass of water in summer? Where did you think that water on the outside of the glass was coming from? The glass was leaking?
2006-10-22 10:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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humid when the hot air from the inside meet the cooler air from the outside it condenses on the windows .if you have a humidifier turn it to 35%
2006-10-18 17:10:33
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answered by ata31254 3
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We only have this prob in our master bedroom due to the shower in the adjoining bath.
Good air circulation will help.
2006-10-18 17:06:55
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answered by j s 2
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couldnt have said it better myself ^^^^^^, 2 pts for me!
2006-10-21 19:09:51
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answered by jeffy 3
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