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When homeowners see condensation on their windows, the assumption is almost automatic. The house must be too humid. Something isn’t ventilating properly. There must be a system that can fix it. But window condensation isn’t always a humidity problem — and it isn’t always a ventilation problem either. In many homes, indoor humidity levels are already normal, sometimes even on the low side. What shows up on glass is often the result of temperature differences, surface conditions, airflow patterns, and how heat moves through a space — not excess moisture trapped inside the house. This video walks through a real homeowner situation where visible condensation led to an assumption, and how slowing down to understand the signal changed the outcome. It’s not an equipment explainer. It’s not about selling ventilation. And it’s not about “fixing” something that isn’t broken. It’s about learning how to read what your home is actually telling you — before deciding what it needs.