Making the Health Smart Windows™ Choice

The problem of window condensation
Winter is so dry indoors that many people humidify their homes. If they didn’t, health and complexions would suffer, tropical plants wither, antiques degrade and even some musical instruments go out of tune. Increasing humidity has its drawbacks, though, with window condensation topping the list.

The primary culprit for this is the use of traditional, highly-conductive metal spacers inside insulating glass units. The metal spacers lead to lower perimeter edge temperatures, which make the window vulnerable to heat and cooling loss, condensation and frosting.

Besides looking bad and damaging windows, window condensation causes or contributes to mold growth, a sinister presence hidden from sight deep inside window and wall openings.

In fact, poorly built or installed windows are a prime indoor mold source whose occurrence is more and more being linked to child asthma as well as increases in general respiratory illness, allergies and fungal diseases.

      So, what's the solution?

Keep condensation off the glass - with Super Spacer
In order to keep window condensation moisture off the glass, your windows need to have the warmest inside surface temperatures possible.

The world’s warmest edge occurs with Super Spacer®, an insulating foam spacer whose use assures comfortable household humidity levels with the least likelihood of mold and other problems.

Super Spacer blocks the heat escape path and provides one of the best thermal performances in the industry. But most importantly, Super Spacer eliminates concerns about harmful mold and protects your family – your most precious possessions.

 
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