Misted or Broken Sealed Units
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Are you experiencing misted or broken sealed units in your double glazing? Don’t worry, The Window Medic is here to help. Our team of experts have over 120 years of combined experience in the double glazing sector and are skilled at repairing and replacing sealed units in windows, doors and conservatories. We understand the importance of using top quality components, and have handpicked the best double glazed sealed units to ensure industry-leading results for our customers. Based in Downham Market, we cover a 50-mile radius including places like Wisbech, Kings Lynn, Hunstanton, March, Chatteris, Spalding, Bury St Edmunds, and more. Contact us today to see how we can help fix your misted or broken sealed units.
- Misted or foggy windows are a common problem in double glazed units and can occur due to a variety of reasons such as condensation, seal failure, or poor installation.
- Broken sealed units can be caused by factors such as thermal stress, impact damage, or age-related deterioration of the sealant.
- Replacing misted or broken sealed units can help improve the energy efficiency of your windows and reduce your energy bills.
- At The Window Medic, we use only high-quality double glazed sealed units that are designed to last, and we offer a competitive guarantee on all of our double glazing installations.
Got a question about Misted or Broken Sealed Units?
FAQ
Misted sealed units occur when the seal around the unit breaks down and allows moisture to enter the space between the panes. This moisture then condenses on the glass, causing the unit to become foggy.
Sealed units can break due to impact damage, such as from a stray ball or a fallen tree branch. They can also break due to temperature fluctuations, which cause the glass to expand and contract and can put stress on the seal.
The cost of replacing a sealed unit varies depending on the size of the unit, the type of glass, and other factors. The best way is to get an accurate quote from The Window Medic.
The time it takes to replace a sealed unit can vary depending on the complexity of the job, but it typically takes around 20 minutes to 2 hours depending on the complexity of the work.
Yes, replacement sealed units can be made to match the existing units in your home, including the type of glass and the spacer bar color.
A new sealed unit should last for many years if it is installed correctly and maintained properly.