While you cannot typically "reseal" a unit to its original argon-filled state at home, you can replace the glass insert or use professional defogging techniques to restore clarity.
Note: This section assumes your window frame is in good condition. If you are replacing the entire window structure, you will need a contractor.
The glass is held in place by small strips of vinyl or wood called "glazing beads" or "stop beads."
There are professional services that specialize in "defogging." A technician will drill tiny holes in the glass, spray a cleaning solution inside to remove the residue, and install vents to allow the moisture to escape.
For three days.
While you cannot typically "reseal" a unit to its original argon-filled state at home, you can replace the glass insert or use professional defogging techniques to restore clarity.
Note: This section assumes your window frame is in good condition. If you are replacing the entire window structure, you will need a contractor.
The glass is held in place by small strips of vinyl or wood called "glazing beads" or "stop beads."
There are professional services that specialize in "defogging." A technician will drill tiny holes in the glass, spray a cleaning solution inside to remove the residue, and install vents to allow the moisture to escape.
For three days.