Steamy Windows

In Alberta, foggy, icy, or dripping windows are a frequent issue during the harsh winter months—especially when temperatures drop to extreme lows. Ever wondered why this happens? It all starts with your home’s heating system. As you enjoy the warmth of your house, your furnace is working hard to keep the inside cozy while the outside becomes frigid. Warm air holds more moisture, and as you cook, shower, or just live your life, you're naturally increasing humidity levels indoors. This creates a perfect storm for condensation on your windows. Condensation isn’t just an eyesore—it can be harmful to your home. Excess moisture from windows can damage window seals and encourage mold and mildew growth. The good news? There are several practical steps you can take to keep your windows clear and your home protected. Here's what you need to know: **Check regularly** Moisture on the inside of windows is common in cold climates. Make it a habit to inspect all your windows, especially during severe weather. Look for water pooling on window sills or dampness on nearby walls. If you spot mold or excess moisture, clean it right away with a household cleaner and dry the area thoroughly. Mold doesn’t appear overnight, but it can quickly become a problem if ignored. **Let the light in** If you see frost or condensation on your windows, try opening your blinds slightly during the day. This allows warm air to circulate and defrost the glass. Just remember to place a towel on the sill to catch any melting water and prevent damage. **Adjust your humidifier** If you have a furnace-mounted humidifier, it might be contributing to the problem. While these devices help combat dry air, they can increase indoor humidity too much during cold snaps. Consider turning it down to 10% or switching it off entirely during extreme cold. According to Rümi experts, normal indoor humidity from daily activities like cooking and showering is around 20%. So, it’s safe to reduce or pause your humidifier for a few days to avoid window condensation. **Use a dehumidifier** If certain areas of your home—like basements or attics—are prone to moisture, a dehumidifier could be your best friend. Experts recommend running one during Chinook weather or cold spells to reduce humidity around windows. Plus, dehumidifiers also generate heat, which can help warm up chilly spaces without extra effort. **Know when to replace** If your window seals are worn out or you notice condensation between the panes, it might be time for new windows. Rümi offers high-quality, climate-resistant options designed to handle Canada’s unpredictable winters. These windows are built to last through every season, giving you peace of mind about moisture damage. **Address damage early** If you suspect mold or mildew in your home, don’t delay. Mold can pose serious health risks, especially for those with allergies or asthma. Rümi provides professional mold inspections and air quality tests to identify and resolve the issue. Our patented Dry Fog technology ensures complete mold removal without damaging your drywall or requiring major cleanup. Your family only needs to leave for a few hours, and we’ll take care of the rest. So, if your windows are steaming up, stay calm. With these tips, you can manage moisture and protect your home. And if you need extra help, Rümi is here to provide expert support. Stay warm, stay dry, and keep your view clear!

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