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Braintree, Massachusetts Posts: 4
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Defective Window Coating ?
[#2] Posted: 04/01/2012 - 11:25:36 AM |  | |
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Sounds like a case of a failed seal, especially if the streaking is between the panes.
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Rob Jones South Sound Inspections Seattle Home Inspection
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Defective Window Coating ?
[#3] Posted: 04/02/2012 - 06:25:31 AM |  | |
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There's basically two types of low e coatings; a hard coat that is embedded in the glass, and a soft coat that is molecule thick layers applied on the surface of the glass. Soft coat low e is fragile, and when moisture enters the airspace the metals corrode creating spots and streaks that at first glance look almost like mildew.
It's broken and needs to be replaced.
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Anacortes, WA Posts: 31
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Defective Window Coating ?
[#4] Posted: 04/02/2012 - 12:11:33 PM |  | |
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It really doesn't matter whether its failed coating or moisture between the panes. The glass has failed and needs replacement. At least this type of failure is easier to spot!
//Rick
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