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Old 12-15-2021, 01:45 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by chemgear View Post
Is this when your window covering is down?

Do you fully have it down? We were having the same issue on a window and we left a bit of a gap at the bottom for some circulation and it seemed to fix the issue for is.
OP, I suspect this may be a big part of your problem. I noticed sheers/blinds in some of your photos. If you are pulling the sheers all the way down on a cold winter's night, you'll find that ice has formed in the morning when you put them back up to let the sun in. At least that was our problem a few years ago with our new house. Once we learned to leave a few inches of gap at the bottom for air circulation, the problem was mostly gone. We still have to use a towel now and again to dry up some of the sitting moisture or it will eventually #### up the window casing/trim boards.
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