Should New Windows Have Condensation on the Inside?

Miranda Sussman
Should New Windows Have Condensation on the Inside?
Estimated reading time 9 minutes

No, new windows shouldn’t have condensation on the inside. A homeowner, landlord or tenant who has discovered condensation on the inside of their new windows will no doubt be asking themselves:  Is this normal? Should this have happened?  Why has this happened?

You can find the answers to these questions in this blog, along with information on selling a property with condensation, what causes the condensation, what the effective solutions are, and what preventative measures you can take to stop the problem from reoccurring. 

If you don’t want to read any further and instead are looking for a way to bypass the time and investment to correct the problems, then Gaffsy can help. We buy any home in any condition providing you with a way to sell your house fast without carrying out any of the work.

Can I sell a property with condensation on windows?

Now we know that new windows shouldn’t have condensation inside and that it’s a sign you have a problem with moisture in your home, you can choose to leave it and sell your property with the problem, or you can increase ventilation and correct any problems it has caused. Not correcting it is likely to affect the price you receive as potential buyers could be worried about the underlying cause and potential damp issues.

If fixing it feels like too much hassle or expense, especially if you’re thinking of selling, Gaffsy is here to help. We offer a quick, easy sale process, allowing you to sell a property as-is, with no repairs needed. So, for a stress-free way to move on, contact us to receive a free cash offer for your property today.

What causes condensation on windows?

Condensation on windows happens when warm indoor air meets the colder window glass.  This temperature difference causes the moisture to condense into water droplets.

New windows improve the insulation of a house, however, they can seal a house too well.  Whilst the new windows increase energy efficiency, they may also trap moisture inside. This happens because the new windows make it hard for humid air from things like cooking and showering to escape.

Can eliminating condensation increase Your home’s selling price?

Yes, addressing condensation can increase your home’s selling price. You will be able to showcase a well-maintained, free of damp, healthy living home to potential buyers making it much more appealing.

By putting in place condensation solutions, buyers will know they don’t have to worry about any damp-related issues like mould or mildew.  So, by taking preventative measures to tackle condensation, your property will be more attractive to potential buyers which will increase your home’s selling price.

How do I stop window condensation in my home?

To maintain your property’s appeal and value, especially if you’re considering selling you need to know how to overcome and prevent window condensation. 

The first thing you need to do is make sure there is good ventilation.

  • You can do this by regularly opening windows. 
  • Use extractor fans in higher-humidity areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Consider investing in a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels in your home.
  • Keep your property warm with consistent heating can also prevent cold surfaces from attracting condensation.

If you don’t want to take these recommendations and would rather just sell your property fast, contact Gaffsy.  We can provide you with a free cash offer, allowing you to sell your property quickly, “as is,” without needing to invest in window condensation solutions.

Can I just ignore condensation?

No, condensation does not just go away on its own. You have to address the underlying causes and take the steps we mentioned above, such as improving ventilation, regulating indoor temperature, and reducing humidity levels to ensure it doesn’t happen.

If you ignore the condensation it can lead to significant problems both to the building and to your health. The increased moisture can cause your window frames to rot, wallpaper and paint to peel away from the walls and the skirting boards to start separating.  The longer you don’t deal with the condensation and leave it untreated, the more extensive and higher the repair bill is likely to be when you do get around to addressing it.  The other important thing to keep in mind is that the damp conditions pose significant health risks to everyone living in the property. The excessive moisture can cause mould and mildew to grow; these have shown to be a significant cause of respiratory problems and allergies. It is also necessary to disclose any known issues when selling a house with damp which will likely affect the property’s price and appeal.

By addressing this problem quickly, you will not only maintain the condition the property is in but you will also be providing a healthy living environment for everyone living there.

If the prospect of dealing with these issues feels overwhelming, especially when considering selling your property, turning to a cash house buyer like Gaffsy can offer you a hassle-free solution, allowing you to sell your property as-is, without the need for time-consuming and costly repairs.

Tenants complaining about window condensation?

Are you a landlord who has tenants complaining about window condensation? We understand that for landlords, keeping your property in good condition and your tenants happy is important.  But fixing condensation might not be something you want to do, and in fact given the increased regulations and rising cost, you might be thinking it would be easier to sell the property, especially if the property needs a lot of work.

If you have come to that conclusion, Gaffsy could be just what you are looking for. We offer a simple solution for landlords who want to sell a buy-to-let or sell an HMO that needs a lot of work.

We will buy your flat fast regardless of the condition making things easy for you with a quick free cash offer. And the best part? You can have your flat sold in as little as 7 days, we pay your legal fees and as cash house buyers it’s without the hassle of lenders or surveys Call our team today to get the ball rolling.

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