What if there’s condensation between the pieces of glass in an insulating window?
As building experts often point out, windows should not be blamed for condensation. They merely are an indicator of too much moisture in the air. In the unlikely event you see condensation between the panes of glass in an insulating window, contact the window contractor or dealer who sold you the windows. Moisture between the glass means that the seal on your window has failed. It’s a rare occurrence, but one that is usually covered for 10 to 20 years under the manufacturer’s limited warranty.
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