Failing Windows Can Be A Pane in the Glass!
If you can’t see clearly from your windows, it may not be your eyesight. It could be the glass. Not your eyeglasses, but the actual window pane itself. Or if you notice the windows are unable to keep heat or cold out of your home the way it once did, or if they look like the photo examples in this article which are NOT Pella Windows, it may be time to consider repairing or replacing them.And-a One and-a Two and-a Three!
To determine your replacement needs, first, it’s important to understand the difference between single, double, and triple-pane windows. Adam Homer, Business Development Manager with Pella Windows and Doors Mountain West, a Rosie-Certified Partner explains.Selecting New Windows
Double-pane windows can help lower energy costs. For a typical home, replacing single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR certified windows can save on average $101 – $583 per year. Whether heating or cooling is your concern, the extra insulation helps control your home’s internal climate and puts less strain on your air systems. Look for a window with more than a half-inch of air space between the two panes of glass because that air space is where you get much of your insulation value. Between those two panes of glass, there must be an airtight seal, otherwise, the moisture that’s in the air can get in between the two panes. Also, moisture can leak into the space between the panels and etch the glass, making it look like frost coating the window.Fix vs. Replace
If replacing your windows is not an option, you may be able to repair them to reduce fog, condensation, or the wavy appearance. If you are seeing condensation in your windows, that means the airtight seal is no longer there.Check the Warranty
Before attempting a repair, call the manufacturer. Because premature window seal failure indicates a defective product, window manufacturers may offer partial or complete replacement of the IGU if the failure occurs within a stated time frame. Other manufacturers may offer prorated compensation in the case of failure, scaled according to the age of the window.Defog – Is Not A 70s Horror Movie
Replace the IGU Within the Frame
If an IGU seal fails, you may be able to replace the glass without replacing the entire window and frame. Unless the window frames are constructed so they can be taken apart, this project should be left to the professionals, but it’s possible to do it yourself.Leave the Window As Is
If you live in Northern Arizona or the mountains in Southern Arizona, a few broken seals can make a difference in your energy bills. Otherwise, if you don’t mind looking through the fog and your energy bills are not affected, leave them alone.Prevent Seal Failure
Keeping your windows properly maintained is key to preventing seal failure.- When buying new windows look for manufactures that offer lifetime warranties.
- To ensure the windows will have the full warranty have them installed by the manufacturer’s technicians.
- Examine the windows regularly for signs of separation between the IGUs and the frames. Caulk gaps and keep the seam clean and well-painted.
- Never use pressure washers to clean windows. The powerful water stream may cause gaps between the IGUs and frames.
- Don’t use heat guns to remove paint from window frames. Carefully scrape and sand instead.
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