 Windows
DOUBLE
GLAZING FAILURE
WINDOW GLASS FAILURE
The most common problem with
modern windows is the failure of the thermal sealed, insulated, double glazed glass
unit. Double glazed windows are made of two pieces of glass with
an air tight gasket between them. It is this gasket usually a
black or silver color that fails.
The most common signs that the glass unit has failed are:
1. Condensation is
visible between the two (inner and outer) panes
of glass.
2. It looks like a white
powdery substance is coating the inside
of the window.
3. The windows have a foggy
appearance.
4. There appears to be a scum
on the window that cannot be washed off.
If the window glass appears to
have one or more of the above conditions, it has
probably failed and will need replacing.
Depending on the brand of window, it may be
possible to replace the glass unit by simply un-screwing
the corners of the sash, releasing the damaged
glass and inserting the new one.
On welded vinyl
frames, it is often impossible to remove the glass and
a new sash unit must to be ordered. On these windows,
there is often a number or small tag/sticker on
the top or side of the sash (the part of the
window that goes up and down) with a code number
on it. Using this number you should be able to
order a replacement glass and frame without the
necessity of having the manufacturer visit the
home to measure for a replacement.
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