Insulated Glass
What is insulated glass?
Also called double-pane glass, it consists of two pieces of glass, with a moisture-absorbing sealant between them. Insulated glass can only be installed into windows or openings that are prepared for this purpose.
What causes fog or condensation in between the glass in your windows?
When the seal between two pieces of glass breaks, it begins to let in air. The difference between the temperature indoors and outdoors causes condensation: moisture collecting in the space between the two panes.
We guarantee our insulated glass against condensation.
All of our insulated glass is factory-sealed and prepared in minutes.
We will install our insulated glass into your existing window at a much lower cost than buying a new window. Any shape can be cut. Most glass up to 1/4" thick can be insulated or made into a double pane.
Window-Fix uses a patented technology that delivers absolute performance by taking insulating glass spacers to the next level.
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Improved Condensation Resistance
When the seal between two pieces of glass breaks, it begins to let in air. The difference between the temperature indoors and outdoors causes condensation: moisture collecting in the space between the two panes. Window-Fix increases the edge of glass temperature as much as 10% over U channel roll formed metal spacer, making windows warmer. |
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Less Conductivity
Window-Fix saves energy by insulating the frame and edge of glass 50% better than U channel roll formed metal spacers and 90% better than aluminum spacer bar. |
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Continuous Moisture Vapor Barrier
Window-Fix's impermeable continuous foil laminate barrier eliminates any short circuit at notched corners and has a consistent moisture vapor transmission path (MVP). |
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Low Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate
The extremely low permeability of Window-Fix's proprietary high-performance adhesive resists moisture penetration into the IGU. The ability to keep moisture out is critical to long unit life. |
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Reduced Total Window U-Value
Window-Fix can reduce the total window U-Factor by up to 3% compared to U channel roll formed metal spacer and up to 6% compared to aluminum spacer bar. This percentage can be the difference in meeting EnergySTAR® requirements. |
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