How Do I Replace The Outside Glass On Sliding Glass Door

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How Do I Replace The Outside Glass On Sliding Glass Door? Nowadays the newer models of sliding doors are fitted with a double or triple pane thermal insulated glass which helps keep the inside of your home warm as well as reduces your carbon footprint and electricity bills. These panes also keep harsh weather, temperature, insects, and intruders from entering. Now, these sophisticated sliding doors go through a lot of wear and tear daily like broken hinges, scratched glass, worn-out seals, and more which can easily be repaired by window repair in Ottawa. But what happens if your sliding door suddenly fogs up? Would you require to get this entire unit replaced? Here’s what you need to know. What causes the glass to fog up? Foggy doors are often caused by a phenomenon known as solar pumping. An inert gas like argon or krypton is filled in the space between the panes to slow the transfer of heat and keep your home cozy. When your sliding doors aren’t properly sealed (these doors are not hermetically sealed as that could cause them to burst in the summer), during the day, the rise in temperature outside can heat the space between the two or three glass panes which causes the pressure to build up in the space. In order to reduce this pressure, tiny amounts of air are forced out through the semi-permanent seal. In the evening, once the temperature cools down, the pressure in the panes begins to drop which results in air being drawn back in from outside. This air naturally contains tiny amounts of moisture which is absorbed by the silica desiccant in the cavity. Over a few years, this cycle goes on and eventually results in the silica desiccant becoming fully saturated which means it can no longer absorb the moisture. With nowhere to go, the moisture starts building up on the inside of the glass creating a foggy effect. All glass doors are designed with a certain lifespan in mind and over time your door will reach the end of its life. Once the fogging happens, this not only reduces visibility but can compromise your efficiency and aesthetics of the door, reduce its insulating properly and if left for a long time it can affect the aesthetics and resale value of your home. The same problem also affects thermal windows. It is prudent to remember that the lifespan of glass doors and thermal windows is dependent on the quality of the desiccant the manufacturer uses. When glass turns, most customers think that the only option they have is replacing the entire glass unit which often falls expensive, is time-consuming, and a complete hassle. Local professionals like Ottawa Window Medics have a unique restoration process that is designed to restore your glass door (including its visibility and thermal insulation) and extend its useable life for up to 20 years. This saves their customers a lot of time, money, and stress and becomes easier for them to get it repaired. How to pick professional window repairers When it comes to window repair in Ottawa most homeowners try to DIY it themselves but think of it this way, working with damaged or broken glass is risky. You can end up hurting yourself or even other people or even compromising the glass more so that it’s beyond repair. Professional Ottawa Window Medics have the latest equipment to deal with glass


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