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Argon gas in windows


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From what I've found out it looks like they just replace the double pane glass from the affected window. If its already fogging over its too late to replace the gas. I've got a company coming Thursday to give an estimate.

 

I'll let you know, Evan9381, what they tell me.

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In a dual pane window there is a frame of aluminum and desiccant sandwiched between two pieces of glass. there is a seal caulked all the way around the window. When the seal breaks, moisture comes in, and the desiccant no longer works. To fix the issue, the frame needs to be replaced along with the glass. They will either take your window apart and fix it (very unlikely) or recommend that you replace it (which is the smartest choice anyway).
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ugh. i'd rather not have to have all windows replaced if theres a cheaper option. i dont have many, 8, but i also spent remodeling money on other stuff first, so it'll be a while before i build those funds back up again.

 

I'm in the same boat. We are getting the house ready to sell and don't want to replace the windows. Hoping this will work and will be a cheaper option. The new buyer can replace if they want to.

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