10/22/2025
❄️ Winter Condensation: A Sign Your Building Envelope Needs Attention
As temperatures drop, many property owners start to notice moisture or fog forming on windows, ceilings, or walls. While it might seem minor, winter condensation is often a red flag pointing to deeper building envelope issues.
🔍 Why Condensation Happens
Warm, humid indoor air meets cold exterior surfaces — and when the air can’t hold the moisture anymore, it turns into water droplets.
If you’re seeing condensation, it usually means air or v***r is leaking into the wrong parts of your building envelope.
Common causes include:
Gaps in air or v***r barriers
Insulation deficiencies that create cold spots
Poorly sealed windows, doors, or pe*******ons
Uncontrolled indoor humidity
⚠️ What It Can Lead To
Unchecked condensation can cause:
Hidden mold growth and poor air quality
Rot and deterioration in framing and insulation
Peeling finishes and damaged drywall
Higher energy costs due to reduced thermal performance
These aren’t just comfort issues — they’re early signs of envelope failure that can lead to costly repairs if ignored.
🧰 How We Can Help
At [Your Company Name], we specialize in building envelope diagnostics and remediation.
Our team uses thermal imaging, moisture mapping, and on-site inspections to identify where air and moisture are entering your system — and provide long-term solutions to stop it.
Whether it’s a home, condo, or commercial building, we help you:
✅ Identify hidden moisture problems
✅ Restore the integrity of your building envelope
✅ Protect your investment before small issues become big ones
💡 Don’t ignore condensation this winter.
It’s your building’s way of telling you something’s wrong.
Contact Leackdoctor for a building envelope assessment or thermal inspection today.