Monthly Maintenance Magic: Water Condensation – The Causes and Remedies
Window Condensation: Causes and Remedies
WHAT IS THIS WATER ON MY WINDOWS?
Water or frost on windows is condensation. Condensation is formed when warm moist air comes in contact with cooler dry air just as a bathroom mirror will “steam up” after a hot shower. The inside or outside of your window can sweat or fog because of temperature differentials.
ARE MY WINDOWS TO BLAME?
Faulty windows do not cause condensation. Glass is usually the place you first notice condensation because glass surfaces have the lowest temperature of any of the interior surfaces in the house.
THEN WHAT’S THE CAUSE?
The moisture in the air causes condensation. The reason you may observe more condensation in your home is because of modern energy efficient homebuilding techniques and products.
The insulation and construction materials used today are designed to keep cold air outside. This is especially true of new windows. While energy efficient designs and weather stripping keep cold air outside, they also keep warm moist air inside. Older window designs were less efficient, and consequently allowed moisture to escape.
If you didn’t have as much condensation before replacing your old windows, it’s probably because they were drafty. Good windows and insulation all create barriers to the air exchange of a home. When combined with the additional water vapor (moisture) from showers, cooking, or from clothes dryers not vented to the outside, the result is excess moisture and a high relative indoor humidity level.
HOW CAN CONDENSATION BE REDUCED?
The key lies in controlling the humidity inside your home. First, let’s understand where the moisture comes from. During the hot humid summer, your house absorbs moisture. The same principle applies to a newly constructed or remodeled home, due to the abundance of moisture from the building materials used in construction.
During the beginning of the winter when you start to heat your home, condensation occurs. After a few weeks, your home will begin to dry out and you’ll see less condensation. Opening a window briefly is a quick temporary solution. The dryer cold air will enter the room while the moist air is allowed to escape.
Other steps to take include:
- Cracking open a window or door daily to air out your house.
- Opening a window or running exhaust fans longer in the kitchen, bathroom and laundry room.
- Opening drapes and blinds, allowing air to circulate against windows.
- Turning off any humidifying devices in your home.
- Installing and using a dehumidifier.
If you live in a northern climate, the above as well as the following points may be relevant.
- Adding storm windows or replacing existing single-pane windows with insulated windows.
- Keeping plants in a sunroom, or in rooms that are infrequently used during extreme cold weather.
- Adding waterproofing protection to basement floors and walls.
- Removing radiator pans until sweating has been eliminated.
- Making sure that open-faced gas heaters are connected to a chimney and using them as little as possible.
WHEN SHOULD I BE CONCERNED?
Window condensation should only occur during extreme temperature differences and should be of a fairly small amount. During the winter months, condensation will be seen on the inside of the window. Condensation will present itself on the outside of the window during the summer months.
If you find condensation between the two layers of glass in an insulated window, the airtight seal has probably been broken and the glass will need to be replaced.
If there is too much moisture inside the home, you will find evidence during both the cold and warm seasons. Moisture spots on the ceiling or walls, peeling paint, rotting wood or delaminating plywood, moisture on exterior walls, fungus, mold or mildew growth are signs of a more serious moisture problem. Should you experience these symptoms, an expert heating & cooling contractor should be contacted in order to solve your problem.
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Resident Event: Tonight at 6 pm – Sip and Paint!
Join us
TONIGHT, February 10th at 6:00pm
in the Resident Lounge!
Grab a glass, enjoy some wine, and take home a masterpiece!
Come and enjoy time with your neighbors, as we paint wine glasses and allow your creativity flow!
You don’t want to miss this awesome event!
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Grease: The Real Monster Growing Inside Your Sewer System
Grease: The Real Monster Growing Inside Your Sewer System
The Adverse Impact on Your Sewer System
Did you know cooking grease being poured down drains is a major cause of residential sewer main clogs resulting in unsightly, smelly and unhealthy sewer spills?
Cooking oil and grease are wastes that the city’s sewer system cannot handle and should not be discarded down the drain. Grease, fat and oil will clog sewer lines (the same way bad cholesterol can clog heart arteries), causing sewage back-ups and flooding. Sewage back-ups can damage personal and public property.
The city is working to increase preventative maintenance of sewer lines to comply with the federal Clean Water Act.
By following a few simple rules, you can help prevent costly sewer spills in the future:
- Small amounts of cooking oil (this includes salad oil, frying oil and bacon fat) should be poured into an empty milk carton, frozen juice container or other non-recyclable package and disposed of in the garbage.
- Dishes and pots that are coated with greasy leftovers should be wiped clean with a paper towel prior to washing or being placed in the dishwasher.
- Instead of disposing fatty meat trimmings in the garbage disposal, place them in a plastic bag and discard in a garbage can.
DO NOT dump cooking oil, poultry fat and grease into the kitchen sink or the toilet bowl. | DO place cooled cooking oil, poultry and meat fats in sealed containers and discard them with your regular garbage. |
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Please Read: Freeze Warning! Here are some Tips!
FREEZE NOTICE
Severe subfreezing weather is forecasted now through Sunday, January 11th 2015. Water pipes in our apartment community may freeze and break unless we all take the necessary precautions. If any pipes freeze, we may have to cut off the water supply to the entire buildings (and it could take days to restore hot and cold water service in your home). Please take immediate precautions for your safety and the safety of others. If you encounter ice, please report to the leasing office immediately.
Avoid icy areas onstairs,sidewalks, andin parking lots. The following precautions require immediate action, as soon as you read this notice!
- Leave the heat on 24 hours a day at a temperature setting of no less than 50 degrees. Keep all windows closed.
- Be sure to leave open the cabinet doors under the kitchen and bathroom sinks to allow heat through to the plumbing. Washer/ Dryer room doors should also be left open.
- When the temperature drops below freezing (32 °F), open your drains by allowing a steady drip of about 1 drop of water per second to keep your pipes from freezing. This includes cold and hot water in your kitchen sink, bathroom sink, bath tub, showers, etc.
- Leave the faucets dripping until the temperature rises above the freezing level.
- Notify Management ASAP ifyounoticeany waterrunningfrom a building or from under the walls in or around your apartment home.
- Remember tocheck and becautious abouticeandsnow on steps and sidewalks!
- One household remedy for icy steps and walkways is to sprinkle table salt on the ice. Of course, you still need to be careful when walking on these areas.
- You may wish to bring potted or hanging plants inside, as they may not survive on balconies/terraces.
As authorized in the lease, the management may be entering the apartments for spot checks. When others in the area drip their faucets, water pressure may drop, and you may have to open your faucets some more to maintain a steady drip.
If you experience a maintenance emergency, please call our leasing office at 281-759-9900. To ensure a quick response, please leave a detailed message and a callback number for our maintenance technician who will arrive as soon as possible.
Thank you!
Stay warm out there!
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Holiday Hours
Please take note of our upcoming Holiday Hours, listed below. If you have any packages in route, please be sure to pick them up prior to close at 12pm on the 24th, as we are sure you are very excited to receive your special deliveries!
Christmas Eve (Dec. 24th): 9am-12pm
Christmas Day (Dec. 25th): CLOSED
New Year’s Day (Jan. 1st): CLOSED
We will be open during normal business hours on days not mentioned above.
If you have a maintenance emergency, please call 281-759-9900 (select option 3).
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
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Book Your Appointment, Today!
Sore from a busy day at work?
We have you covered!
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Contact your personal “Resident Massage Therapist”, Troy Anaya, to schedule an appointment for an hour of luxury massage, directly at (281) 414-0104.
He has been massaging Houston since 2001!
He is now conveniently located in the 7 Seventy Massage Center!
$60 an hour
Discover the health benefits of massage.
For more information regarding services offered, click here!
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You’re Invited to Our Ugly Sweater Party! Join Us!
Join us this Wednesday for our “Ugly -Very Tacky- Holiday Party”!
December 17th from 6pm-8pm
There will be appetizers, cocktails, a s’mores Bar & Karaoke in the Resident Lounge!
Come in your ugliest Holiday sweaters!
Prizes will be given away to our winners!
You will be eligible to vote on your favorite, during our Holiday Party!
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Giving Back Holiday Edition
Thanks for the Donations!
Adopt a Family for the Holidays
7 Seventy is working with “Apartment Angels” to brighten a family’s holiday season. Apartment Angels is a partnership with the Harris Country Department of Education to adopt families enrolled in Head Start programs in and around our community — we provide them with basic househould supplies, everyday items, and a few special gifts for the Holiday Season.
We need YOUR help in giving Holiday memories to a family in need, who is currently enrolled for Apartment Angels holiday assistance.
Click the image above to see the Family’s Holiday Wish List!
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MW Cleaners Discounts at 7 Seventy Apartments
RIGHT HERE at 7 Seventy!
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Enjoy the convenience of FREE VALET dry-cleaning service, by signing up with MW Cleaners today!
MW Cleaners features great prices, high quality service, and quick returns!
Simply register online today and receive two personalized laundry bags in just a few short days! Once you have received your personalized bag, simply place your dry cleaning garments in the conveniently located Drop Box, just steps away from the mail center in the adjacent hallway!
MW Cleaners will send you an email confirming your delivery. Along with the email, you will receive your assigned locker number and access code to pick up your garments!
To learn more about this luxury amenity, click here!
If you have any additional questions, please contact the leasing office!
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Earth, Energy and Excitement ALL CLOSE TO HOME at 7Seventy
Want to try something new this Earth month? Why not try a FREE RIDE with Enterprise Car Share program! Finding a CARSHARE location is as simple as crossing the street to Eldridge Place at 777 N. Eldridge Parkway. With a quick 1,2,3 step process, taking control of better mobility options while showing love for Mother Earth has never been easier. Looking for another reason? The Energy Corridor District offers a special reward when you combine it with a CarShare membership including FREE Rental Hours, Emergency Ride Home, Refer a Friend and NuRide points. Sign Up online today and receive a FREE CARSHARE APPLICATION FEE . Restrictions apply and offer is subject to change, so check it out today! Ride free and live it up at 7Seventy, where we are always looking for ways to make your life and pocketbook a little greener!
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