I would like to inquire why on a large number of recently fitted triple glazed windows they are all covered with condensation and impossible to see out.
Whilst other properties in the same street that have not had new glazing and are all double glazed have no condensation and are able to look out clearly. One web site said that this shows the triple glazing is working but I find this reply laughable, why would anyone want new triple glazed windows and not be able to see out?
Robin Bell
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Hi Robin Thanks for sending your post. I’d like to weigh in on this one if I may. The issue of external condensation of is not one just reserved to triple glazing, but all energy efficient windows installed over the past few years, probably the last 5-8 years. The issue does have a genuine cause, and glass makers Saint-Gobain explain it like this: Surface condensation will appear on face 1 (outer pane) of the insulating glazing if the temperature on this face of the glazing is significantly lower than the external air temperature and if the dew point (i.e. temperature… Read more »