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Will windows with Low-E prevent condensation?

Fogging and frosting are common problems related to windows. They can appear as light vapour, or persistent frosting that covers the whole indoor glass surface. Many home owners will buy and replace their windows only to see this problem worsen. Condensation appears when the indoor humidity is cooled to the point of forming vapour or frost on cold surfaces such as windows. One solution is improving air circulation to reduce the indoor level of humidity. You will find solutions on the Canada Mortgage And Housing Corporation (CMHC) website.


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