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Window Condensation & Home Inspections

A typical window defect observed during many home inspections is window condensation trapped between panes. In general, this is not a serious defect and most homeowners will live with the problem until they can have repairs performed or replace the affected units.

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Window Condensation & Home Inspections

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  1. Window Condensation & Home Inspections A typical window defect observed during many home inspections is window condensation trapped between panes. In general, this is not a serious defect and most homeowners will live with the problem until they can have repairs performed or replace the affected units. In some homes with older windows that are near the end of their life expectancy, it isn’t unusual to see many of the windows fogged with condensation. In these cases seeing as how the windows will likely need to be replaced within the next few years, most homeowners will just live with the issue until replacement is performed. What if your home isn’t that old and neither are the windows? The odd time during a home inspection of a newer home (under 10 years), several or the majority of windows may have suffered from a condensation problem. This may be due to a manufacturing defect or just poor quality windows. Most folks would agree that 10 years is a little premature to discuss replacing all of the windows in a home. So what other options do you have? Your home inspector may recommend consulting with a qualified window repair specialist that can repair your windows usually at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Home Inspection by Window Repair Specialists Window repair specialists, or window “defoggers” as they can sometimes be referred to, can use a condensation removal technique which generally consists of drilling the affected panes, removing the condensation, cleaning the window and installing a “vent” that will prevent condensation from returning. Many of the professionals that provide this service will generally warranty their work as well, so it’s certainly worth considering if you have some windows affected by

  2. condensation and you are not prepared to shell out a ton of cash to have entire windows replaced. Above Grade Home Inspections Inc. performs home inspections, WETT inspections, mould inspections and thermal imaging inspections in Barrie, Wasaga Beach, Innisfil, Alliston and Orillia. https://www.abovegradehomeinspections.ca/

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