https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/leighton-buzzard-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ Double Glazing Misting Repair It's normal for your double-glazed windows to get smoky due to the changing temperatures throughout the day. It's nothing to worry about as it's a sign that your windows are functioning exactly as they should. There are a variety of DIY solutions available to repair your windows that are leaking, however, they typically require drilling holes into the window and filling them with desiccant to absorb moisture. Seals While misting on the outside of double glazing windows is normal and is a indicator that the seals on your windows are effective in keeping moisture out and protecting your home from the elements, the problem gets more serious when you notice condensation between the glass panes. This is a sign that the seal between the two panes is failing and can lead to serious problems for your property. The seals that keep the gap between the window panes in place are made from a rubber gasket, which can naturally become worn out over time because of exposure to heat and cold. This can lead to the insulated gap between window panes being breached which allows cold air in and warm air out and leaving the space between the panes of glass exposed to elements. This can lead to the glass in the window to become cloudy. As the fog continues to grow it could reduce the efficiency of your window and result in higher energy bills and a more uncomfortable home surroundings. The damp and water that enters the window could also harm the wood frames of your windows and cause rot and mildew. Although it is possible to fix double glazing that has become misty by re-establishing the seal, this doesn't solve the condensation issue that has already formed between the window panes and replacing the entire window unit is often the best option to provide a long-term solution. When selecting a company to repair your double glazed windows, ensure that they are FEN