Foggy Windows Repair & Window Repair Cleveland
Whenever it rains or temperatures drop, your windows consistently fog up, likely due to broken seals.
Common Causes of Broken Window Seals
Several factors can lead to the deterioration of a window's seal, including:
- Age and general wear and tear
- Damage from hail
- Impact from strong winds
- Long-term exposure to excessive heat
- Harmful ultraviolet rays
- Various types of inclement weather
Our Cleveland window repair service offers two effective solutions to address this issue: Glass Window Replacement and Defogging. One of our specialists will inspect your windows to determine the optimal repair approach.
Contact us today at 440-252-4327 for a free estimate and no-obligation consultation.
Additional Reasons for Window Fogging
While it might seem that window fogging is caused by the type of glass, condensation can occur on both single and double-glazed windows. For double-glazed windows, condensation typically forms on the exterior, while interior fogging usually indicates a leak or crack. We recommend consulting a professional from our window repair service in Cleveland for repairs or replacements.
Understanding Frequent Condensation on Windows
Condensation occurs when warm air cools and settles on colder surfaces, such as windows and mirrors. This is a common issue due to excessive indoor moisture. Enhancing ventilation throughout your home, such as installing ventilation grids or systems, can help mitigate this.
Another contributing factor is insulation quality. Unlike older homes, where air can enter through small gaps, newer or renovated homes are often so well-insulated that they trap moisture inside. This is exacerbated by building moisture from water used during construction, which remains in the home. Utilizing a construction dryer or improving ventilation can effectively reduce indoor moisture levels and prevent window fogging.