Inspect Windows and Doors for Condensation					
					
						
How to Locate Moisture in a House?
Condensation on windows and doors is a common problem that can indicate excess moisture in your home. Moisture leads to various health and structural issues, so addressing condensation is crucial. This guide will provide steps to thoroughly inspect windows and doors for condensation and uncover the underlying causes.
Inspecting Windows
  - Check frames and sills: Run your hand along the window frames and sills to feel for moisture. Look for condensation on the glass and the areas around it.
 
  - Examine seals: Inspect the weatherstripping and gaskets around the window. Any tears or gaps can allow moisture to enter.
 
  - Note the direction of condensation: Determine if condensation is on the inside or outside of the window. This can help pinpoint the source of moisture.
 
Inspecting Doors
  - Check frames and thresholds: Inspect the door frame and threshold for moisture. Also, look for condensation around the door handle and lockset.
 
  - Examine seals: Inspect the weatherstripping and gaskets around the door. Check for any gaps or tears that can cause air leaks.
 
  - Observe any moisture stains: Look for any moisture stains or discoloration on the door, frames, or walls near the door.
 
Addressing Condensation
Once you've identified areas of condensation, consider the following steps:
  - Increase ventilation by opening windows or using exhaust fans.
 
  - Use a dehumidifier to remove excess moisture from the air.
 
  - Insulate windows and doors to reduce heat loss and condensation.
 
  - Repair or replace damaged seals and weatherstripping.
 
By thoroughly inspecting windows and doors for condensation and addressing any underlying issues, you can effectively control moisture levels and maintain a healthy and comfortable living environment.