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Replacing fogged double glazing

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thinkofablinkingnamewoman · 07/04/2021 13:11

Has anyone tried one of the companies which replaces just the glass in fogged up double glazing units? The company which advertises a lot is called Cloudy to Clear if that helps. Just wondering whether we'd be better off replacing all our uPVC windows (they're 20+ years old and I don't really like the colour) or if there's love out there for the glass only option?

We're planning to sell up in the next couple of years so don't want to spend unnecessary money but we have to sort out the condensation/fogging as it's driving me mad!

Thanks all!

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Geranibum · 09/04/2021 14:37

@70isaLimitNotaTarget

Interesting !

Our front windows are starting to do this (all were replaced about 15 years ago) but the back ones (30 years old) are still ok .

We had one side of a French door replaced (glass is full height but about 2' wide) from plain to Cat Door in Glass .
Not including the cat door it was £250 ish ( IIRC)

Does your house face south? Most of the panes on the back of my house have gone, but I think that's because they get baked all day in full sun. The ones on the front are mostly fine.
Howshouldibehave · 09/04/2021 14:42

We paid £150 to have this done recently for the kitchen window which was fogged up. They had to replace something in the hinge as well whilst they were at it, so it did cost another £75 on top of that, I think. Considering new windows seem to be £4-500, I thought it wasn’t too bad

Thatswhathappens · 09/04/2021 19:43

We had one done the other day and it was £70, literally took 5 minutes but well worth it!!!

Nanasueathome · 09/04/2021 19:46

I used a local self employed window fitter
Cost £420 for 4 decent sized windows and adjustment to front door
I’m West Midlands

MrsSWebb · 28/04/2021 14:40

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