Foggy windows and failed window seals in San Diego, CA
A hazy or foggy look between the two panes of a dual-pane window means the insulated glass unit (IGU) seal has failed and let humid air into the sealed cavity. This is a glass problem, not a cleaning problem, and it does not clear up on its own.
What causes it
- Thermal cycling fatigues the sealant around the IGU perimeter over 10-20 years of service life
- UV exposure on south and west-facing windows degrades the sealant faster
- Manufacturing defects in the original seal, less common but possible on any brand
- Physical stress on the frame (settling, impact) that stresses the glass seal
How it gets fixed
- IGU-only glass replacement when the frame and sash are structurally sound
- Full window replacement when the frame is also compromised
- No effective DIY fix exists for a failed seal; drying agents and cleaning products do not resolve internal condensation
Why this shows up in Central San Diego
Central San Diego's older dual-pane installs from the 1990s and 2000s are now reaching typical seal-failure age, which is why foggy-window calls have picked up in these neighborhoods.
Foggy windows FAQs for San Diego
Can I clean the fog out of a foggy window myself?
No. The moisture is trapped inside a sealed glass cavity that is not accessible from either the interior or exterior surface. The only real fix is replacing the glass unit or the whole window.
Does a foggy window mean I need a whole new window?
Not necessarily. If the frame and sash are structurally sound, a glass-only IGU replacement fixes the fogging without replacing the entire unit. A crew can diagnose this on site.
How long do window seals usually last before fogging?
Most IGU seals have a 10-20 year service life. Coastal and high-UV-exposure windows tend toward the shorter end of that range.
Is a foggy window a health or safety issue?
Not typically. It is a performance and cosmetic issue: the insulating gas has escaped and the window is no longer performing at its rated thermal value, and the trapped moisture looks bad, but it is not a structural or safety hazard on its own.
Is foggy windows common in San Diego?
Central San Diego's older dual-pane installs from the 1990s and 2000s are now reaching typical seal-failure age, which is why foggy-window calls have picked up in these neighborhoods.
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