Temporary surface condensation does not indicate defective windows or doors. The facts about window condensation and what you, the homeowner, can do about it, click the link below: Questions & Answers
Consumer Tip To Keep Windows Condensation Free
Over the past thirty years continual improvements have been made in insulating and air sealing homes. As a result, there are fewer air changes and an increased level of relative humidity inside our homes. To read the complete article, click the link below: Condensation Report.pdf
How to Reduce Condensation on the Outside of Your Windows
Homeowners who have highly energy-efficient windows may notice condensation forming on the outside under certain weather conditions. To read the complete article, click the link below: Condensation Outside Window.pdf
Moisture Problems
Moisture problems in Canadian housing are detrimental to our health and to the durability and resale value of our homes. This fact sheet shows you how to solve moisture problems, improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. To read the complete article, click the link below: Moisture Problems
Moisture and Air Problems and Remedities
There are two types of moisture problems - leaks and condensation. This publication focuses on condensation problems. To read the complete article, click the link below: Moisture and Air Problems and Remedities
Consumers Guide to Energy Efficient Windows and Doors
In recent years, Canadians have spent more on renovations than on new construction, with windows representing one of the largest single investments in a typical renovation. And, when it comes time for major renovations around the home, an increasing number of Canadians are paying as much attention to energy efficiency and economics as they are to architecture and aesthetics. To read complete booklet click on link below: Office of Energy Efficiency Publications
Greener Homes Grant Ontario
The Ontario government is making it easier for Ontarians to save energy, save money and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Ontario True Home Efficiency Rebate Plus Program provides homeowners with grants of up to $10,000 for home energy improvements. EnerGuied Evaluation can be covered up to $600. Qualified homeowner may receive up to $40,00 interest free loan.
To read complete booklet click on link below: Accessing Ontario Home Energy Retrofit Program |