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WINDOW REPAIR

Grimsby Foggy Window Seal Repair / Window Condensation & Moisture

Grimsby, Ontario, Home Foggy Window Seal Repair

Moisture in windows, condensation in windows, or foggy windows, is a result of broken window seals and exceeding the saturation point of the absorbent material placed inside the thermal window by the manufacturer. Over time, moisture from inside the home slowly enters and builds up between the window panes of house windows to the point where condensation appears inside the window. This problem will only worsen over time with more moisture entering the home window creating poorer visibility, eventually damaging the house windows beyond repair, including the window sills.

While we can do most general home window repairs, we even do more!

Grimsby home window repair can fix foggy windows, remove condensation in windows, and do window moisture removal, from most thermal windows for a fraction of the cost of a new window replacement. Depending on the window size, two or more small inconspicuous holes are drilled through the outside pane of the foggy window to allow the window moisture removal and then replaced with dry air from outside. The inside of the window between the two window panes is first washed with a solution to remove any unsightly deposits and stains and then rinsed with a solution to assist in the drying process. A spacer bar desiccant sealer is injected to cover the bottom spacer bar as a window seal repair. This area is usually where most of the moisture enters from failed window seals.

A vent is then plugged into the holes to allow the home windows to continue to dry, regaining their original R-Value.

Ask us for a free estimate for window repair that costs a fraction of new window replacement. Act now and contact the best home window repair company in Grimsby Ontario for home window moisture removal of condensation in windows.

Grimsby, Ontario, Commercial Foggy Window Seal Repair

Unsightly window condensation or moisture in windows of businesses, until recently, was always remedied by costly window replacement. Commercial foggy window repair to remove window moisture from inside commercial double pane windows is now available for a fraction of the cost of window replacement.

While we can do most general commercial window repairs, we even do more!

Fixing foggy windows in Grimsby Ontario is quick, affordable, and unobtrusive to most commercial establishments. The process is exactly the same as home window repair. We simply remove the window moisture through two or more small inconspicuous holes drilled through the outside window pane. We begin by washing between the window panes to remove unsightly deposits or stains. We then rinse with a solution to assist in the drying process. A broken window seal in the bottom spacer bar is the area where most of the moisture usually enters a foggy thermal window pane. A spacer bar desiccant sealer is injected to cover the bottom spacer bar as a window seal repair. And finally, installing vents into the holes drilled through the outside window pane for continued ventilation.

This will allow the commercial window to dry out and regain its original R-Value!

Removing condensation in windows is the most often requested commercial window repair. However, we do a wide range of commercial window repairs. Save time and money. Contact the best commercial window repair company in Grimsby Ontario for a free consultation and estimate.

LOCAL COMMUNITY INFO
Town of Grimsby
160 Livingston Ave.
Grimsby Ontario L3M 4G3     
Ph: 905.945.9634
Welcome to Grimsby! You will discover that our Town offers plenty to see and do. There are other places that say they are friendly, but we know we live in the best little town in Canada: we are proud of it, and we are glad to welcome you to share in our good fortune. Visit us and you will see that we are Friendly by Nature. Grimsby is a town on Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. The majority of residents reside in the area bounded by Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment.