{"id":1226,"date":"2022-12-23T13:39:17","date_gmt":"2022-12-23T19:39:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/campinglifedreams.com\/?p=1226"},"modified":"2023-01-18T10:18:29","modified_gmt":"2023-01-18T16:18:29","slug":"beating-winter-rv-condensation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/campinglifedreams.com\/beating-winter-rv-condensation\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips For Beating Winter RV Condensation"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Winter RV condensation can be a problem no matter where you live. Fact is cooking, taking showers, and even our breathing all contributes to the likelihood of excessive condensation in an RV during certain times of the year. It\u2019s all about water vapor, and we\u2019re going to talk about where it comes from, how to manage it, and how to get rid of it, especially during winter months.<\/p>
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Humidity and the temperature both indoors and out affect how your RV moisture level will be visible or invisible at times. As temperatures drop, even lower levels of humidity can cause condensation. Don\u2019t worry, we\u2019re going to explain how this happens, and what you can do about it.<\/p>
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When moisture is present in the form of vapor in the air there\u2019s not much to worry about, but as this vapor turns liquid, condensation can cause damage to RV walls, furniture, your cabinetry, and floors. If left unchecked, it can also lead to health problems down the road.<\/p>
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<\/a><\/p> <\/p> There is moisture present in all air, all the time, both inside your RV and outside. But when warm air inside, especially air heavy in moisture vapor, meets a cooler surface like a window frame, window surface, or even the exterior walls, this water vapor cools quickly and turns into water droplets. The term for the point when this happens is called the dew point.<\/p> <\/p> Here\u2019s where the science comes in. The dew point can be constantly changing. You see, as the moisture level in your RV increases, the temperature difference required to condense this vapor gets smaller. Also, as the outside temperature falls, the surface temperature of window and wall surfaces gets colder too. This brings the air inside closer to the dew point and closer to vapor turning into water.<\/p> <\/p> It\u2019s all about the warm moist air when dealing with, condensation in your RV. So, let\u2019s talk about some of the most common sources of adding moisture into your RV.<\/p> Every breath that everyone in your RV takes puts a little moisture into the air. Every person gives off as much as two quarts of water vapor in a 24-hour period just by breathing. Pets aren\u2019t as bad, but they contribute too. Think about that, 2 people closed in the RV for seven days can put up to seven gallons of water vapor in the air during that time. The more people and pets, the more that number can increase.<\/p> <\/p> Showers come in next, depending on how long, how often, and how hot you take them. That\u2019s why the mirror fogs up every time you shower.<\/p> <\/p> Next is cooking, and how you typically cook meals. Boiling pots contribute to moisture in the air, but so does the simple LP gas flame on a burner or oven.<\/p>What Causes Winter RV Condensation?<\/h3>
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Sources of condensation in an RV include:<\/h3>