How do you get rid of moisture between window panes?
By Connie
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Cindy,
It sounds like you have an insulated glass unit in your window. You can tell by looking to see if there is a metal spacer bar between the two panes. If you do have an insulated glass unit, it will need to be replaced...not the entire window. The reason you see moisture between the panes of glass is because the seal has failed.
Depending on the age of the window, it might be worthwhile to make a phone call to check to see if the insulated glass is still under warranty. Those units are sometimes warranted for many years.
We replace lots of glass each year due to fogging between the panes - the moisture you're seeing is because the seal failed.
As far as I know, you won't be able to, you have to replace the window. This is one of the flaws of the double paned windows. Call a window store and ask, to be sure!
I had this problem I call a companies that make a small hole in the top left window and in the right bottom, they field the window of water to clean first and late it dry and after it was all dry and clean they put a small clear plug on the top and bottom and never had any problem after this
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