![]() ![]() Lesson learned.Īll of the windows were replaced under warranty but we still had problems.ġ0 years ago I finally replaced the entire window wall with newer designed low-e, argon filled. Windows didn't break but once the seal is gone, they're pretty well useless because half the time, they are fogged up. ![]() It was more like the crack of a gun actually. You could hear the bang of the glass expanding on cold, sunny mornings. When I had insulated panels in the winter, the sun would hit the very cold windows in the morning and the rapid rise in temps broke the seals on all of the windows. ![]() I tried insulation on the larger, lower windows but ran into huge problems. The windows provide fantastic heat in the winter when it's sunny but very little heat in the summer due to a properly designed overhang and a wonderfully large deciduous tree right in front. Original windows were double pane sealed units. We have 30' x 10~16' high south facing window wall with a vaulted ceiling on a super insulated/sealed house that I built 30 years ago. ![]()
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