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Is it possible to “defog” a double-paned window instead of replacing?

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Is it possible to “defog” a double-paned window instead of replacing?

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Is it possible to “defog” a double-paned window instead of replacing?Yes. Windows are a real big deal here at About Home Renovations. Replacement windows are jaw-droppingly expensive. It’s like the replacement window industry wants to make sure that you need to take out a second mortgage just for new windows. Is there a cheaper alternative? I’m always obsessed with finding one. So, it’s surprising to me that I hadn’t spent much time exploring another option called “window defogging.”Answer: Simply put, I despise the Pella-Andersen-Marvin juggernaut. Why must the answer to all window problems be to call up Pella, replace every single window in your house, landfill 25 windows, and go broke in the process? It’s not. You can: • Replace a broken pane of glass, in single-pane windows. Easy enough to do with a few tools from your local hardware store, and they’ll cut you a pane of glass to size, also. •

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