Replacing Thermos Windows, unpacking and renovation

If the caulking effectively blocks the Air leakage and water infiltration that passes through your windows, it is of no contribution when a thermos window has deteriorated to the point of being fogged up and dirty between the two windows. Whether you notice it by eye or thanks to a Thermographic inspection, in order to check your double glazing, a degraded thermos glass window acts the opposite of what it was designed for.

When, after a few years, the sealing joint has lost its watertightness, we notice:

 

  • the mist formation between the two windows,
  • the stains between the two windows,
  • take-off of the joints cracked by drying out.

It is then obvious that the window insulating provider is reached

Why replace triple glazing (or double)?

Replacing thermos glass with triple or double glazing is a wise decision to improve the energy efficiency and thermal comfort of your home. Thermos glass, also known as insulating windows, plays an essential role in insulating your interior by preventing heat loss during the winter and maintaining a pleasant temperature in the summer. However, over time, thermos windows can lose their effectiveness due to wear, insulating gas leaks, or fogging between the panes. By opting for a triple or double glazing replacement, you benefit from better insulation, reduced heat loss, and thus optimize your energy consumption.

Replacing triple glazing (or double) offers a series of significant advantages. By opting for more efficient glazing, you reduce your reliance on heating and cooling systems, which translates into considerable energy savings on your bills. These improved glazing units also create a more effective barrier against drafts and outdoor air infiltration, providing optimal thermal comfort inside your home. In addition, triple glazing, in particular, is renowned for its excellent sound insulation, reducing unwanted external noise and providing increased peace of mind. Investing in a triple glazed (or double) replacement is therefore a sure way to improve the comfort of your home, reduce your carbon footprint, and save money in the long run.

Consider replacing or renovating double glazing

This work is that of the glazier de Elite caulking. It works on your double-glazed windows when the problem goes beyond the caulking itself. With 15 years of experience in the Montreal area, our glazier is a real expert in replacing thermos glass and the guarantee of a neat, professional work that will give a facelift to your windows with degraded insulation.
  • Replacement of thermos (calorverres),
  • Renovation
  • Aluminium covering of wooden windows,
  • Inserting your stained glass windows into thermos,
  • Glass specialist,

What is the Thermos?

The “thermos” is simply the other name for glass, tile, glass or glazing. It is because this element of two or three panes of glass sealed together is installed in the frame of the window that its name is identified as follows: Thermos – double or triple glazing, thermal or sound insulating glass, glass reinforced with breakage or not… Compared to a simple pane, the thermos improves the energy performance of the window. How? Between the two or three layers of glass, a low-emissivity membrane and a filling gas are added.

A thermos window will remain efficient for 15 to 20 years depending on whether:

  • It’s never broken,
  • The thermal bridge does not deteriorate,
  • The sealant remains effective,
  • Seals age well,
  • And that no fog forms between the two or three windows.

It is the fog that forms between the panes that testifies to the deterioration of your thermos window. This often corresponds to a loosening of the unit or one of the reasons mentioned above.

We can unpack the thermos.

Condensation, fog on the window, caulkingThe condensation accumulated between the windows of the thermos can be treated by debugging. If condensation is annoying (the transparency of the glass is reduced), the solidity of the window frame is not affected. Also remember that removing the fog does not change the energy efficiency of the Thermos. To de-sleep a window, we practice two small holes drilled in the thermos: 1 outside and 1 inside. A special stripper is inserted to restore the glass to its original shine and then close the two holes. This solution is only temporary… A few months? A few years? And if it seems economical, it is recommended to consider the replacement of the thermos… Not necessarily overpriced…

Replacing thermos

parcloseIf the window frame is in good condition and does not need to be changed, replacing a thermos is an effective, sustainable and economical solution. Less expensive than replacing the window, the Installation of a new thermos has a real impact on the quality of your insulation, and therefore on the costs of heating in winter and air conditioning in summer. The work consists of disposing of the tired thermos (the defective old double or triple glazing) and installing a new thermos made to measure in the workshop. The window itself is not affected. The operation is quick and does not make any dirt in the house. Some do-it-yourselfers try to replace and install the new thermos themselves. Think twice, air or water infiltration is on the lookout for the slightest flaw. The use of the thermos presents a risk of breakage of the thermos. glazing bead or other elements of the frame.

Professional guarantees

Warranties usually offered on thermos glass replacement work

  • Five years against the mist on regular thermoses,
  • Ten years against the mist on the real energy thermoss LOW-E Argon,
  • Fifteen to twenty-five years on Thermos Caloriverre according to their quality,
  • Five years on aluminum in the aluminum overlay framework.

Time degrades Thermos windows

La Fogging between two panes of glass and the accompanying stains are caused by the seal drying out and cracking. The seal is no longer airtight, Argon gas (or other) escapes, humidity is introduced, dust settles on the inside of the windows.

The uniqueness of the double-glazed thermos glass, which has been definitively damaged, must be reconstituted and renovated in order to regain its thermal resistance coefficient (usually R-2) and a new shine of its aesthetics.

The deterioration of a thermos window is often a red flag that requires an inspection of the other windows in the house. If the north windows are the most exposed to premature deterioration, the alert should be used to check all the joints of the openings.

Replacing the glass rather than the window!

Replacing a window It’s a specialist carpenter’s entire project! Features window, opening clearance, cost of a new model, installation, finish, caulking, paint.

Is it necessary to dispose of everything when only the replacement of the defective double glazing would be enough to restore

  • Aesthetics at the window
  • And efficiency to the insulation coefficient
This is why we will offer you this solution in cases where your thermoses show signs of weakness while the leaves or window frame have remained viable

Replacing thermos for glass roofs

At this stage of the project… Replaced… Which one?

FAQ’s

How long does it take to demis thermos windows?

The time it takes to demis thermos windows depends on the severity of the problem and the number of windows affected. Typically, the process can be completed within a few hours for one window, but it may take longer for multiple windows.

Is defogging a permanent solution?

Defogging is an effective solution to eliminate fogging and condensation between thermos windows, but it does not guarantee that the problem will not recur in the future. A professional and proper repair can take many years, but it is always possible for new air or moisture leaks to occur over time.

Do I need to replace my damaged thermos windows?

If your thermos windows have significant damage, such as cracks, breakage, or deformation, a complete replacement may be the best option to restore their functionality and energy efficiency.

How long do thermos windows last?

The lifespan of thermos glass varies depending on the quality of the materials used, installation and maintenance. On average, they can last between 20 and 30 years, or even longer, if they are well maintained.

Can I renovate my thermos windows myself?

The renovation of thermos windows is a complex and technical task that requires professional expertise and specific tools. It is therefore recommended to call on professionals to ensure a correct and sustainable renovation.

What are the signs of a defective window?

Common signs of a defective window include fogging between the panes, cold drafts near the windows, difficulty opening and closing, and sealing problems.

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