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Patio Door Window Condensation Problem

  • 30-10-2013 11:20AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24


    Hi all. About 3 years ago my bedroom patio door window was smashed by some thug who attempted to gain entry to the apartment. Anyhow i had this replaced and ever since this window completely fills up with condensation every morning. This NEVER occurred before the window was replaced. As you'll see from the attached picture, the window on the left has no condensation while the window which was replaced is completely covered in condensation (no other window in my apartment fills up with condensation like this).

    I had the guy back who replaced it and he said there is nothing wrong with the window in terms of seals etc (he would say this of course! ).. So really i'm at my whits end about what i can do to fix this.
    Before anyone asks..i'm not drying any clothes in the room and don't want to go the humidifier route as this looks like a problem purely with the window.

    Does anyone know what the cause of this is...could it be that he fitted it poorly and there is some sort of leak in the seal allowing cold air into the inside of the window glazing???

    Really would appreciate some pointers on how i can fix this!
    Thanks folks
    J.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 ✭✭✭fclauson


    is this on the inside - in the middle - or outside ?


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