This can be a problem in double pane gas filled windows.
Double pane window gas leak.
When condensation between double pane windows forms the seal on the glass is broken.
The gas typically argon leaks out from between the two panes or.
It minimizes the transfer of heat through the window and leads to less exposure as well as deterioration of the window frame.
Your window is trying to tell you.
In humid climates wooden window frames are often the culprit.
Double panes of glass in addition to a layer of a gas is the best way to insulate a window.
The spacer inside the window can also affect gas leakage.
Whether it is just a simple sealed glass sandwich of two glass panes or a more sophisticated igu with coatings and inert gas filling the.
The wood gets too wet and starts to rot and eventually the glass seal breaks down.
There are two types of spacers.
It is this sealed space that gives the window most of its thermal performance.
Such windows are also commonly called thermal windows.
These viscous slow moving gases typically argon and krypton allow for less convection than would ordinary air minimizing convective currents within the window and reducing the transfer of heat across the window.
Since argon gas is odorless and non toxic it isn t harmful in any way.
A spacer is positioned inside the window to separate the glass panes.
Insulated double and triple pane windows officially known as igus insulated glass units offer far better energy efficiency that single pane glass.
The two hole method is more likely to leak argon gas because it has twice the likelihood possibilities for faulty seals.
When the inert gas begins to leak out of the igu the panes sometimes begin to bend and collapse slightly in the center and this can cause the glass to look distorted or sometimes even break.
By standing at a distance outside and looking at the reflection you can see if the glass is more distorted than those of windows not affected.
You ve probably got a gas leak.