https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/salisbury-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ Double Glazing Misting Repair It's normal for double-glazed windows to get smoky as a result of the changing temperatures throughout the day. This is not a reason to be concerned, since it means that your windows are operating as they are supposed to. There are a myriad of DIY solutions to fix windows that have mist. They usually involve drilling holes into the window and filling them with desiccant. Seals The problem can become more serious when you notice condensation between the glass panes. This is a sign that the seal between the two panes is failing and could cause serious problems for your property. Seals that seal the space between the window panes is made from a rubber gasket. The gasket can wear out over time as a result of being exposed to heat and/or cold. This can result in the insulated gap between panes of glass breaking and allowing cold air to enter and warm air out, leaving the space between the panes of glass exposed to elements. This causes the glass to become cloudy quickly. As the fog continues to build it will begin to affect your window efficiency which could result in higher energy bills and a drier home surroundings. The damp and water that gets through the window could also harm the wood of your window frames and cause mildew and rot. It is possible to repair damaged glass that has been misty by replacing the seal. However, this does not remove the condensation that's already formed between the panes of the window. In most cases the best solution for long-term maintenance is to replace the entire window unit. When choosing to repair your double-glazed windows, ensure that they are FENSA registered and follow standardised procedures for installation. Before you hire a firm to install your windows, check their reputation and customer reviews. Many DIY misting repair kit are available at hardware stores and online. However, these are not appropriate for