HOW TO STOP CONDENSATION ON WINDOWS | Stop condensation in winter on windows

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • How to stop condensation on inside of windows in winter & deal with the condensation on windows. At this time of year you might find your windows drenched in condensation in the morning! In this video I give you my top tips to reduce the moisture in your home & deal with the condensation when it arrives. Follow me on Instagram @MisterCarrington @MrCarringtonHome
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    Tips mentioned to stop condensation:
    - Open windows and ventilate your house
    - Move furniture away from walls to keep air circulation
    - Utilise extractor fans in the kitchen & bathroom and leave them on for a while after use.
    - Only use the water you need in the kettle.
    - Don't dry clothes on radiators - hang them outside or use a dribuddi.
    - Remove excess water from windows using a window vac.
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  • @MrCarrington
    @MrCarrington  Před 5 lety +4

    Come and say hi on Instagram! 😀❤️👍 instagram.com/mistercarrington/

  • @Zak-ns3uf
    @Zak-ns3uf Před 6 lety +5

    Great video, great personality! Keep up the good work.. will defo look into some of the things you mentioned !❤️❤️❤️

  • @stewartroberts2983
    @stewartroberts2983 Před 2 lety

    A informative vid, thanks for taking the time to compile, was very concerned about the candle on the stairs, a potential fire escape ✨

  • @robertocaesar9870
    @robertocaesar9870 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the useful video. moved to the UK from South Africa a shorty while ago and fair to say there are different climatic challenges here! just ordered your two helpful tools!

  • @StephenBeale
    @StephenBeale Před 2 lety

    Nice one, thanks. The Dri Buddi looks like something we need. We have a Lakeland heated clothes drier but, although it speeds up the drying process, it doesn't stop the moisture escaping. Will have a look into it.

  • @journaloftraits5681
    @journaloftraits5681 Před 6 lety +6

    Seriously contemplating a dry buddy now, thanks for the recommendation

  • @fleurlilas713
    @fleurlilas713 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm also from the uk it's November very cold all my windows have condensation almost every morning they are soaking wet I dry them with kitchen paper towel but I think I'll purchase the Karcher vacuum it seems to be good thank u.

  • @thedeloreanfan8811
    @thedeloreanfan8811 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the great advice. Ive got the window vac but not even thought of using it for the condensation🥴

  • @stephaniejane6901
    @stephaniejane6901 Před 4 lety +2

    I have never seen the dry buddy definitely going to have a look at those 🧡😂✌️ thank you for this.. our apartment faces the beautiful river outside and this morning the moisture on the windows was crazy...

  • @chai848
    @chai848 Před 4 lety +1

    So helpful! Thank you!

  • @lenanana8
    @lenanana8 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video! i have this problem in winter and it drives me insane. I also live in a very dry area and so I use a humidifier in order to increase the humidity or else its difficult for me to breathe, however that also increases condensation especially at night.
    Would you recommend I open the window at night and crank up the heater (and add one more warm blanket to my bed)??

  • @sdamk10
    @sdamk10 Před 5 lety +4

    Great personality, lovely review and helpful. Thank you.

  • @RvLeshrac
    @RvLeshrac Před rokem +10

    Trying to figure out why the hell everyone's advice is "open the windows," when the usual problem is that there's high humidity outside and inside. Opening the windows when the outdoor humidity is over 80% will make your problem substantially worse. When it remains high outdoors for weeks or months at a time, *THAT'S* when people need advice. And the sole advice that works is "buy a dehumidifier."

  • @robynwakelam5065
    @robynwakelam5065 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Watching from Australia.

  • @taramiller70
    @taramiller70 Před 3 lety +1

    Do dehumifers and air purfier both kill mold spores and mold I have mold in my bedroom and I use dehumifers and I have plug in air purfier also do they both work and do are they both worth using

  • @alexdee6927
    @alexdee6927 Před 4 lety +2

    thanks, very helpful :) am off to buy a Karcher vac now ...

    • @laurablackmore7627
      @laurablackmore7627 Před 4 lety

      Please let me know if you find/see any others recommended Alexandra as I cannot get out easily and desperately need help here (as above). Hope it helps U.

  • @kashaj5331
    @kashaj5331 Před 4 lety

    Dear we lived in Islamabad and it's cold area.I am concern about condensation of windows.Searched about it and get your brilliant idea thanks

  • @dianejohnston3733
    @dianejohnston3733 Před rokem

    I have condensation problems and love the Karcher - quick and easy and as you say it is amazing how much it collects, that otherwise would have caused rot and mould. I also squeegee my shower screen and tray after every shower, 30 second job but removes sitting water which otherwise would turn into condensation. Thanks for your videos.

  • @JasonBlack66
    @JasonBlack66 Před 4 lety +2

    we have the same Kettle... All the way over here in Australia :D Great minds buy similar products. lol

  • @themags1941
    @themags1941 Před 5 lety +1

    Really good tips thank you

  • @thebrownauditor5540
    @thebrownauditor5540 Před 2 lety

    Ive had brandnew double glazing and the condensation is crazy any help would be appreciated

  • @CW.311
    @CW.311 Před 4 lety +2

    I noticed you have single glazing. I have double glazing but my windows pour with water. I hoover them daily with the karcher and when I do they just steam up again. I’ve had my little window open for a year now and still the windows are flooded

  • @jacquiemortimer2638
    @jacquiemortimer2638 Před 5 lety +2

    How on earth did I miss this useful video when I was binge watching all your others??? So helpful for this time of year too xx Thank you very very much for sharing all your handy tips... fab video xx

  • @AliB333
    @AliB333 Před rokem +1

    So I'm in Dallas, Texas. The problem I'm having is not condensation on my windows so much, but on the metal frame of the windows. I never had this issue at our old house which was in the same area so it's not like I'm in a different climate. This house is 6 years older than our old one but the windows are double glazed so...is this just a normal thing I have to deal with now?

  • @kashaj5331
    @kashaj5331 Před 4 lety

    Hello
    From where I could get this viper?

  • @annebradley6086
    @annebradley6086 Před 4 lety +1

    I live in an apartment bldg. For seven years, my windows have been condensation-free except for when maintenance told me the dehumidifier on the floor below wasn't working. This year, they tell me they have to build and install things in my apartment. I said "why? I've been here 7 years" Well, I appreciate your info. I couldn't afford the March Dr but Amazon sells a model for $35. I have a very low income and get government assistance. I consider restructuring my apartment completely unnecessary and getting this vac avoids further confrontation. Thank you.

  • @nilsfrahm1323
    @nilsfrahm1323 Před 2 lety +4

    The humidity thing is complex. If you have 23 or 24C inside and 50% humidity, it will condensate on windows at 17C. If cold outside, like 5C, it's hard to prevent condensation, even with double glazed windows. So you can either decrease room temp, like 22 or 21C, or decrease humidity a bit more.

  • @ATumblelinaTruth7777
    @ATumblelinaTruth7777 Před 3 lety

    Thank You ☺️

  • @riot7521
    @riot7521 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there no dryers in the UK?

  • @SirIkaros
    @SirIkaros Před 5 lety +6

    In detail, the warm air is able to contain more water/humidity than cold air. The cold windows (if not doube glassed most of the time) radiate the cold air from outside and produce a very thin cold air layer on the windows inside face. As said the cold air is not able to hold up the amount of humidity that's in the warm air, so outputting the overleft humidity as water on the window :)

  • @muhammedmulla4481
    @muhammedmulla4481 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks!!!

  • @ewoodrailway
    @ewoodrailway Před 2 lety

    I get condensation on only one of my upstairs windows (bedroom not bathroom) I get it on the ceilings and wall recess for windows, loft insulation is good as loft is really cold , there's air bricks in the loft also....help

  • @mosam5097
    @mosam5097 Před 3 lety +2

    Help Help Help... During the daytime there is no condensation on windows at all but only in the morning we can there is lots of water 💦 on our window... but we can’t keep windows open at night time, any advice pls

  • @paolasoltero53
    @paolasoltero53 Před 3 lety +3

    I already tried opening windows but still I get condensation and my wind sill is getting marks now ughh

  • @rewind9536
    @rewind9536 Před 4 lety +10

    Personally I am looking forward to stand there every few hours to vaccum up the drops on my windows. Sounds super fun. And efficient!

  • @LauraSomeNumber
    @LauraSomeNumber Před 2 lety

    I bought the newer version and I am just watching every video about window vacs while I wait for the delivery

  • @lorrainecornwell6232
    @lorrainecornwell6232 Před 3 lety +1

    Increase your night temperature in your home - sorted! I increased the thermostat by just 1 degree in my case, have not had condensation on windows since. Wish I had tried this sooner. I no longer have to go round with the window vac.

    • @sharris3624
      @sharris3624 Před 2 lety

      I'm confused. Are you saying to turn your heater up?

    • @RvLeshrac
      @RvLeshrac Před rokem +4

      @@sharris3624 This is indeed TERRIBLE advice. The worst possible thing you can do when you have condensation indoors is to increase temperatures, because the temperature differential is what causes the condensation; higher temps indoors vs. outdoors, higher condensation levels.

    • @MrCharmz81
      @MrCharmz81 Před 4 měsíci

      @@RvLeshrac Yup can agree to this, turning on heater during the winter causes much condensation during winter, and these are suppose to be insulated windows, yeah sounds like I got scammed. I wonder if running a fan at the window would help?

  • @KCPGW64
    @KCPGW64 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for sharing your educational friendly and smiley video on condensation. I bought the cheaper version of the Karcher window gadget (£19.99). I use mainly on the bathroom tiles after a shower cos don't really suffer condensation in my kitchen tbh.

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 6 lety +2

      You are welcome! It's a cracking gadget isn't it? - perfect for the shower :)

    • @shaunsims7570
      @shaunsims7570 Před rokem +1

      I bought the cheaper titan one from screwfix. Was going to buy the most expensive marcher ones but seen a review and it's just as good

  • @laurablackmore7627
    @laurablackmore7627 Před 4 lety +1

    Woke up today to a cold frosty morning to see condensation on all the windows in the flat :-( - a sign I cannot bear to see again especially as my lungs are struggling big time and the cloths mop up is exhausting and not that effective! Is your window vac still in good condition please after these years and have you tried any others at all?? Did you get paid by them to do the ad - just checking Mr Carrington!! Thanking U.

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 4 lety

      Laura Blackmore hello! It’s still going strong :) and my condensation is back so I’m using it now! No this video is not an Ad, I always declare sponsored videos.

  • @ghihbgyu
    @ghihbgyu Před 5 lety +42

    Pro tip: Use the condensation water for your plants :-) It is equivalent to rain water and your plants will love you for it.

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 5 lety +2

      Ahh thank you :)

    • @lenanana8
      @lenanana8 Před 2 lety

      How do I collect this water? Do I wipe it with a towel and then squeeze that onto the plants???

    • @ghihbgyu
      @ghihbgyu Před 2 lety

      @@lenanana8 In the video the water is collected in a bottle which is why I made the suggestion. In my own home, I just wipe with a towel and there is too little moisture to make any use of it. I use the water in my tumbler, though :)

    • @maeveduff8932
      @maeveduff8932 Před 2 lety

      My condensation water looks full of pollution its brown 😂

  • @technorex344
    @technorex344 Před 3 lety +1

    Also depending on the level of moisture, you want to find the source. If you've got a basement where you're at, check it for moisture as well. Houses are complicated things; a basement moisture issue can become an attic mold issue due to something called stack effect.
    There's a number of potential sources for moisture. Breathing is one, not that you can stop that; but if you've got a family with a couple of kids and dogs, no daily habit will bring the moisture load down enough. At that point look into something called a Whole-House Ventilation System. It does not heat or cool; it just moves air. It's not very effective in the Summer, leave that to a Dehumidifier; but in the winter it does wonders. Price points can be a determining factor, costing USD $4-9k depending on layout, home size and some other factors. Once its in it uses about as much electricity as a light bulb.
    Back to other sources:
    Watering of plants
    Pet water bowls
    Having a dryer that vents inside (really bad idea)
    Range Hood or over stove exhaust that vents inside (bad idea)
    ^--or not having one at all
    Bath fan that vents into a basement or attic (you guessed it)
    ^--or not having one
    Mopping floors too often
    Leaky or broken pipes (buy a FLIR or have a home inspector look)

  • @mindluge
    @mindluge Před 5 lety +1

    where does the dribuddi's moisture go? does it collect at the bottom? otherwise wouldn't it be circulating into the room as well?

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 4 lety +1

      lost time it goes into the air hence using it in the bathroom where the extractor fan removes it :)

  • @paulmurphy6857
    @paulmurphy6857 Před 3 lety

    Get Window vents fitting on each window in ur home will stop if not your seal on the glass has got you will have to replace your glass

  • @faction52
    @faction52 Před 2 lety +2

    We use a dehumidifier. Complete game changer.

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla Před 2 lety +1

      Dri buddy doesn't work obviously as your putting the same moisture in the air than drying it on rad.

  • @nezomegamob
    @nezomegamob Před 4 lety +24

    Opening windows when its -1c....

  • @jamesgjt
    @jamesgjt Před 5 lety +9

    I tried to fight condensation for years and trust me I even put a dehumidifier and the meter says is 47% moisture on my room (condensation suppose to start at around 50%) and window still dripping like crazy....

    • @hazmat5749
      @hazmat5749 Před 5 lety +2

      Double glaze or secondary glaze your window

    • @sirdigzalot2976
      @sirdigzalot2976 Před 5 lety +1

      47% is not bad.

    • @l3dukas869
      @l3dukas869 Před 4 lety

      Double glaze your windows. I have single pane windows and there is tons of condensation sadly.

    • @catherine2268
      @catherine2268 Před 4 lety +2

      @@hazmat5749 mine are double glazed and I live in a dry environment. I get puddles around my windows every day

    • @Monaleenian
      @Monaleenian Před rokem

      Keep your bedroom door open at night and open all other internal doors to your hallway too. That will dilute the air, lowering its relative humidity.

  • @Blossom1948
    @Blossom1948 Před 5 lety

    Already had one for a while now.....

  • @lisawilson9191
    @lisawilson9191 Před 2 lety

    I swear you should work for QVC

  • @plasticbucket
    @plasticbucket Před 4 lety +6

    In winter I will not open a window . B

  • @JapChaeJan
    @JapChaeJan Před 3 lety +17

    I get -10 to - 30 during the winter months. I don't think I can open the windows.

    • @technorex344
      @technorex344 Před 3 lety

      You can. In fact those big old radiators you see in old houses were specifically designed to overheat the space they're in for the purpose of compensating for opening windows. Opening windows was highly recommended by John Billings at the time to combat infectious disease, specifically Tuberculosis.
      As it says on a very old engraved metal sign in Scotland "better to spend the money on blankets and firewood than on the physician"
      Still holds true if the moisture that's visible on windows condenses in spaces you can't see like in the attic and develops into a mold issue.

  • @benl8177
    @benl8177 Před 2 lety +2

    Wont really prevent it, only way is to leave window open at night and youre not going to do that in the winter. Best bet is to use karcher each morning.

  • @angelblessings4065
    @angelblessings4065 Před 3 lety

    ❤️

  • @davidholmes2283
    @davidholmes2283 Před 2 lety

    Erm.....Dehumidifier?

  • @clairebohbot3473
    @clairebohbot3473 Před 5 lety

    How long does it take to charge it? The three green lines are on,it's been charging now for 30mins but will not start up when pushing the start button. Am I doing something wrong? Appreciate any tips. Thanks

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 5 lety

      I can't remember but maybe charge it over night before first use :) Here's the manuals www.kaercher.com/uk/services/support/downloads/operating-manuals.html

    • @clairebohbot3473
      @clairebohbot3473 Před 5 lety

      @@MrCarrington Hi thanks a million for the manuals😀😀😀

  • @AttilatheThrilla
    @AttilatheThrilla Před 4 lety +1

    Mines on the outside.. 🤨

  • @TCPUDPATM
    @TCPUDPATM Před 5 lety +1

    I can use all the moisture I can get in winter since RH plummets.While controlling humidity is important, make it too dry and you’ll destroy your sinuses :(

  • @jenniferb9503
    @jenniferb9503 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you could deliver the news of a global catastrophe and it would still sound beautiful,Lol ❤️

  • @andrewdavidloch360
    @andrewdavidloch360 Před 2 lety +1

    No! The mould is there and you have to get rid of it where it is. DON'T MOVE IT. Always approach mould with a mask and use a spray bottle with 1/3 white vinegar and 2/3 water. This will kill it where it is. 40p out of your local store. Do this four times in two weeks. Now you need to remove the bit of mould then use a biofungal bottle that you can put into any paint you wish and paint where the mould was and all the surrounding place with this new paint.... with the biocide bottle you got from ebay or the like. Alwasy wear a mask and leave at leat 12 hours before you rest or go into the room and leave at least 24 hours before you sleep. I recommend you paint the whole room with this biocide. DO NOT USE HEATERS!!!! This will encourage the mould to migrate to other parts of the room.

  • @casavababyistripping
    @casavababyistripping Před 6 lety +3

    im having this problem. I tried putting plastic on the windows. The condensation still builds up on the inside and the plastic. could the windows be bad?

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 6 lety

      casavababyistripping it sounds like the moisture needs to escape. Open the windows whenever you can. I’m sure your windows are fine :)

    • @A10TOES
      @A10TOES Před 5 lety +1

      casavbabyistripping-nope, shows your windows are fine, mine did same thing after installing new windows. Turning on your ceiling fan counter clock wise on low setting helps. I'm glad to know my house is air tight, I have 7 large windows facing the river, north east side of the house , 10 windows in all & 2 full length glass doors in about 1000 sq. ft cottage. I try to keep house temp between 70-72 which in deep winter when snow is heavy here in Indiana the furnace runs more so it kinda dries the air out later on. Just know that your home is air tight when we get condensation. I also pull the sofa out from the big picture window so air can circulate behind it. But this guy really has it bad!

    • @adamree30
      @adamree30 Před 5 lety +2

      Buy a dehumidifier

    • @Eric-fh2ut
      @Eric-fh2ut Před 3 lety

      It's your House's fault not the window...

  • @TommyTimebomb100
    @TommyTimebomb100 Před rokem

    That Karcher gadget as of Dec 2022 is now 72 Quid.

  • @antigoogleman1135
    @antigoogleman1135 Před 4 lety

    Better to use the karcher from the bottom to top.

  • @AdamSlinger
    @AdamSlinger Před 5 lety +1

    I'd suggest installing a whole house ventilation system. These units cost very little to run a year and bring fresh, filtered air into your home and reduce the amount of moisture in the air. You won't need a window vac to get rid of condensation if you have a permanent solution installed in your property.

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the tip! :)

    • @MrBobbyfulmer
      @MrBobbyfulmer Před 4 lety

      @recall Install an ERV (Energy Recovery Unit) in your place. I did myself and it cost me with parts roughly 1000ish? But it wasn't that easy because I had to run the HVAC duct tubing in my ceiling where I couldn't get at it in an attic. But if you have a house with an attic its much easier. The ERV brings in fresh air from outdoors but because of the design of cross air streams it doesn't bring all the cold (or hot) air from outside. The air put back into your house is totally fresh and about the same temp as indoors. Plus if it's humid outside it transfers that humidity (and temp) to the stream going back outside. Before 10yrs agoish...they didn't even design homes with any ventilation but kept sealing them up with all the VOC's and bad air getting trapped inside. Now my air is fresh always without any of the bad chemicals or lack of oxygen from furnaces or stoves. I run it 24/7 and it takes about as much energy as a couple 75watt light bulbs

    • @RvLeshrac
      @RvLeshrac Před rokem +1

      Bringing 80% humid air into your home is absolutely hideous advice. You need to get humidity out, not bring more humid air indoors.

  • @venenareligioest410
    @venenareligioest410 Před rokem

    Simply buy an electric dehumidifier, set it at 70% and leave it on overnight in your conservatory- problem gone 😊

  • @angelinamaiuolo1156
    @angelinamaiuolo1156 Před 6 lety +1

    fanks

    • @MrCarrington
      @MrCarrington  Před 6 lety

      Angelina Maiuolo you are welcome! Hope it helped your condensation :)

  • @damo0666
    @damo0666 Před 3 lety

    This does not stop it 🤦‍♂️ I can do with a towel what you do with that, but it will still come back the next day 🤷‍♂️

  • @elvismanhattan284
    @elvismanhattan284 Před 5 lety +1

    lol im watching this video right 1 year after it was published

  • @truth3358
    @truth3358 Před 3 lety

    Think 😂

  • @theawkwardme4479
    @theawkwardme4479 Před 5 lety +3

    You are so cute :)

  • @danielhsu8142
    @danielhsu8142 Před 5 lety +2

    You're cute 😳😳😳😳😳

  • @SoWhat07
    @SoWhat07 Před 6 lety +2

    you are not clever :(

    • @iam1408
      @iam1408 Před 4 lety +4

      Considering that everything he has mentioned has worked in my house, I think you'll find that he is, you miserable person=