https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/paignton-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ Double Glazing Misting Repair When the exterior of your double glazing gets sprayed with water, it's a natural occurrence that is caused by fluctuating temperatures throughout the day. This isn't a cause for concern, as it means that your windows are operating as they should. There are a variety of DIY solutions to fix misted windows. They typically require drilling holes into the window and filling it with desiccant. Seals While misting on the outside of double-glazed windows is normal and a sign that the seals on your windows are performing well in keeping moisture out and insulation for your home, the problem becomes more serious when you see condensation between the glass panes. This is an indication of a weak seal between the glass panes which could cause severe damage to your property. The seals that hold the gap between the panes of glass in place are made from a rubber gasket, which will naturally get worn down as time passes due to exposure to cold and heat. This could cause the insulated space between window panes to be breached. Cold air will enter and warm air will leave, leaving the space exposed to elements. This causes the window glass to quickly become cloudy. As the fog continues to grow it could affect your window efficiency and result in higher energy bills and a more uncomfortable home space. Additionally the moisture and damp that get through the window may harm the wood inside the frames of your windows, causing mildew and rot. Although it is possible to repair misted double glazing by renewing the seal, this doesn't effectively resolve the condensation that has already formed between the window panes, and replacing the entire window unit is usually the best option to provide a long-term solution. Verify that the company you choose to repair your double-glazed windows is FENSA registered, and that they follow the standard installation procedures. You shoul