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> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 7:01 AM
> one of the chief complaints of late is the double pane
> insulated glass kitchen window 6x6 has lost its seal; and so
> now the view is constantly fogged .
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> Once this seal is gone ?( pin hole ) and the moisture gets in
> ....there is no quick fix right? because it requires total
> replacement ?......Feedback from honorable pinheads greatly
> appreciated before I get another peanut joke //Py
The window is dead. Dead, dead, dead. Forget the thermopane. Get single glaze and put a storm over it. Virtually the same energy performance, and it'll last and last and last (until Peanut or you hit a baseball through it).
They call them replacement windows for a reason...put one in, expect to replace it.
Sign me,
Deglazed and Confused
http://www.rhdc.org/Portals/0/CommitteeDocuments/Window%20Repair%20flyer%202.pdf
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