Spring Renovation & Humidity: 3 Practical Tips You Need Right Now

March is the peak season for spring home renovations. However, the unique climate—characterized by the "Return of South" (high humidity) in Southern regions and frequent dust storms in the North—makes the selection and maintenance of windows and doors crucial. Choosing the right products can help you avoid common headaches like air leakage, water seepage, and mold growth. Many homeowners focus solely on aesthetics, overlooking seasonal adaptability, which leads to frequent issues after moving in.

Today, we are sharing three core tips for selecting windows and doors, perfect for both new renovators and current homeowners.
01. Choose the Right Material for Seasonal Demands

In March, your choice of material must balance durability with resistance to moisture and sand. Here’s how the three mainstream materials compare:
uPVC (Plastic-Steel): Cost-effective, but prone to aging in humid conditions and wear in sandy environments. Best suited for well-ventilated low-rise spaces.
Wood: High aesthetic appeal, but susceptible to moisture and mold during humid seasons. It requires frequent maintenance and is best for homeowners with the time and resources to care for it.
Thermal Break Aluminum (The Optimal Solution): High strength and corrosion-resistant, it easily withstands humidity and sand. When paired with thermal insulation strips, it effectively handles spring temperature fluctuations. This is the ideal choice for most households.

Bosni has long been dedicated to the R&D of thermal break aluminum systems. Our K4X series (launched in 2022) and the 2025 U-Bound (优界) Series cover diverse types including inward-opening and double inward-opening systems.

Built across our three advanced international production bases, Bosni products are precision-engineered to meet the demands of residences and apartments. They are perfectly adapted to the "wet South and sandy North" climate, fulfilling our core mission: "High-quality windows and doors shouldn't be expensive."
02. Glass Selection: Safety Meets Moisture Resistance
Since glass makes up over 70% of a window, your choice in March should focus on safety, humidity control, and sound insulation.
Safety First: Prioritize tempered glass with certified safety markings (e.g., 3C or international equivalents). For high-rise buildings or homes with seniors and children, laminated glass offers superior explosion-proof protection.
Insulation & Soundproofing: Avoid single-pane glass. Instead, opt for double-glazed insulated glass to block dust, water vapor, and noise. For homes near busy streets, triple-glazed glass filled with Argon gas provides the ultimate performance.


At Bosni, we put user needs at the center of our glass configurations, ensuring every pane meets strict quality standards to provide a solid protective barrier for your home.

03. Installation & Maintenance: Avoid Seasonal Pitfalls
March is both the "golden window" for installation and a critical period for maintenance.
Installation: Avoid rainy days. Ensure you check the sealant and drainage holes to prevent future leaks. Choose hardware made of stainless steel or zinc alloy to prevent rust.
Routine Maintenance: After a dust storm, clear sand from the tracks. During high-humidity periods, use short intervals of ventilation at noon. Clean with neutral detergents, inspect weather strips regularly, and apply lubricant to hardware to ensure smooth operation.


When choosing or maintaining windows in March, seasonal adaptability is key. By prioritizing high-quality materials, performance-driven configurations, and proper installation, you can easily tackle humidity and dust, ensuring your windows remain durable and worry-free for years to come.