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Wooden double glazing

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PoirotParrot · 26/05/2019 13:41

So we have very old (I think ) wooden double glazing . Some of the units have misted up. Is there anyway we can just get that bit replaced, or will we have to replace everything? I’m not even sure where to start.

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Squirreltamer · 26/05/2019 14:12

If it’s old it’s likely to be externally beaded you’ll see the pins or putty where it’s been set in.

It’s likely to be slimline/slim lite 12 or 14mm thick double glazing. Easy enough to source and replace most window firms should be able to do this. Look for sash window refurbishers in your area if you want someone who specialises in wood.

Batshitmeansbatshit · 26/05/2019 22:50

Thank you. That is great. I’ll start there, thank you

dnahi2007 · 27/05/2019 21:55

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PigletJohn · 27/05/2019 23:01

It is very easy to demist wooden double glazing. post some photos please, inside and out, showing how it is put together.

Does it have sealed DG glass units, or does it have separate panes of glass?

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