https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/tottenham-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ Double Glazing Misting Repair If the exterior of your double-glazed windows mists up it's a normal thing that is caused by fluctuating temperatures throughout the day. This isn't a cause for concern, as it is a sign that your windows are performing as they are supposed to. There are many DIY solutions to repair windows that are misting. They typically require drilling holes into the window and filling them with desiccant. Seals While misting on the outside of double-glazed windows is normal and is a indication that the seals on your windows are performing well in keeping moisture out and insulation for your home However, the issue is more severe when you notice condensation appearing 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 panes of glass in place are made of a rubber gasket, which will naturally get worn down as time passes because of exposure to cold and heat. This could result in the insulated gap between window panes being breached, allowing cold air in and warm air out, leaving the space between the glass panes exposed to elements. This can lead to the glass of the window to become cloudy. As the fogging continues, it can start to affect your window efficiency which could result in more expensive energy bills and a more uncomfortable living environment. Additionally the water and damp that enter the window could cause damage to the wood of your window frames, leading to rot and mildew. It is possible to fix misted glass by replacing the seal. However, this will not completely eliminate the condensation that has 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 selecting a company to repair your double-glazed windows, make sure they are FEN