Cracked glass can cause high energy losses, lead to damaging window frames, as well as a site for potential danger. Financially and safety wise, it is better to deal with this kind of issue immediately.
Misty glass is another common problem that can happen with your insulated glass sealed units. When a sealed unit loses its seal, moisture gets inside and not only condensates on the glass surface, but also ruins internal Low-E coatings, if there are any. Wet air in between glass panes conducts heat/cold way better than dry argon gas therefore foggy glass can't protect your house from energy loss.
Mentioned above problems require glass replacement. Our experienced team will help you to choose the right glass for your house. Precisely made new sealed units will address those issues and lower your utility bills.
Glass is fragile and is of heavy material. It requires specific experience to install it from the first time without breaking. Properly installed glass will protect your house from harsh weather conditions and dispel related headaches.
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