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Double glazing condensation

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  • LisaW123
    LisaW123 Posts: 543 Forumite
    This is common on thermally efficient windows. If anything it is a good sign. It shows your new windows are doing their job and are helping prevent heat escaping from your room. Our windows are the same.
  • LisaW123 wrote: »
    This is common on thermally efficient windows. If anything it is a good sign. It shows your new windows are doing their job and are helping prevent heat escaping from your room. Our windows are the same.

    So our ours and it is a new house with catagory A glazing.
    You scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe (Henry IV part 2)
  • Thanks everyone for putting my mind at rest. Looking forward to reduced heating bills this winter
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