Wet windows-Any ideas other than replacing them?
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just recently I ran across an artical on condensation in double pane glass....it’s some where in google....I didn’t book mark it. Google it.
I have used Andersen windows myself. Call or visit your local dealer- sometimes they can just be reglazed sometimes some glass will need to be replaced then reglazed, but all fixable. Here are some links to help you out!
https://glassdoctor.com/content/condensation-between-window-panes
https://www.nachi.org/condensation-double-paned-windows.htm
Thanks!
Is the moisture problem inside the sandwiched glass?
Is it all the windows or just a few?
We had 3- WindowWorld casement windows fail- there was a haze between the two panes of sealed glass. The glass seal failed after about 10 years. We were not the original purchaser -but the company replaced the glass inserts at a most economical rate -and installed them. Certainly easier and more economical for our problem.
I would suggest you call the manufacturer.
Use Hair dryer ?
If you have curtains, I have seen someone use plastic wrap to make a second "pane" by taping it to the window frame. They took it off in the spring, since you can't open the windows with them covered this way. If your curtains don't cover the window frame, it would look tacky. The water is moisture from the air inside the house condensing against the cold window glass. If you can keep the air away from the glass, you can avoid the condensation.
YOu can buy a kit that has a shrink wrap type plastic that you can put on the window frame around the windows. You use a hair dryer to "shrink" it so it is not noticeable.
Thanks so much!