Moisture on windows and doors in the winter!
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http://homerepairgeek.com/home-window-repair/condensation-on-windows.html
Check your windows and doors, you may need to replace the window stripping. Run a dehumidifier in your home to pull the moisture out of the air. Light candles, as they will burn away the moisture. Lower your thermostat, your rooms may be too warm. Layer your clothing to keep warm. And wear sooks that warm your feet.
condensation warm moist air hitting a cold suface. Shrink wrap helps
You may have a broken seal which makes it more noticeable in the colder months due to temperature changes cold outside hot inside if it causes rain it will cause sweat or moisture to build up. Before you replace windows make sure to notice when it occurs, then if you think it may be what I stated then just have window seals replaced. Your windows if they are relatively newer and have two pieces of glass then it usually has or had gas in BTW to help with insulation since these windows usually don't require storm windows. If the seal broke which is normal due to age or if you had siding replaced or if or if they are in sunlight all day ,facing south. If they are only one pane of glass then you may need to have storm windows made for them just remove screen and replace with the stormost windows and switch out in spring. Cost is the factor that you need to consider. New windows would be the best thing but costly although you could save up and replace the worst ones first and then keep replacing until they are all replaced and match. Or you can try what the others have stated. Or you can have them reseal ed by professionals. Up to you. But if professionals do it make sure that in the cost they include the cleaning of the interior glass and they replace the gas then seal. And that they have more then a 90 day warranty since you want to see them react as climate changes.
https://www.familyhandyman.com/windows/window-repair/how-to-avoid-and-remove-window-condensation/view-all/
The windows are only about 6 years old! Double panes!
What kind of heat do you have? what is your thermostat set at, how many people and pets live in the house? Does your crawl space under your home have a good vapor barrier. Have the windows always done this since you had them installed?