Should I be worried that my living room windows are fogging up on the outside after the weather got cooler?
from superkret@feddit.org to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 06:41
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Eideen@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 06:57 next collapse

No, if inside it is a problem.

It called Condensation

anyhow2503@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 07:00 next collapse

If anything, that implies your windows are pretty well insulated, if the outside can get cold enough for water to condense on it. Unless condensation occurs indoors, I wouldn’t worry about it.

Blizzard@lemmy.zip on 07 Sep 07:09 next collapse

Winter is coming.

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yuuunikki@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Sep 15:17 collapse

Le groke has arrived

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 07:45 next collapse

It’s just A british TV show

superkret@feddit.org on 07 Sep 08:04 collapse

This answered one question, but added so many more.

twistypencil@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 11:07 collapse

Of on the outdoor side, then nothing, but if it’s double panned and on the inside, then you may have broken seals. Not a problem, just asthetic.

DarkThoughts@fedia.io on 07 Sep 13:29 next collapse

Can cause permanent stains between the panes though.

LilaOrchidee@feddit.org on 07 Sep 13:59 collapse

Not really, if the seals are broken then insulating gases between the panes leaked out and the windows will not insulate as well as intended. So it’s more than just aesthetic.