
Condensation Control
Condensation control involves managing moisture levels to prevent water vapor from turning into liquid on surfaces, such as walls or windows. When warm, humid air contacts cooler surfaces, the moisture can condense, leading to problems like mold, water damage, or deterioration. Techniques for controlling condensation include improving ventilation to reduce humidity, installing insulation to keep surfaces warmer, and using vapor barriers to block moisture movement. Effective condensation control maintains a healthier indoor environment, preserves building materials, and reduces maintenance needs by minimizing excess moisture and preventing condensation-related issues.