
Thermal Insulated Window Repair and Replacement
How Do You Know When to Replace Your Insulated Windows?
Knowing whether you need your thermal insulated units replaced comes down to one simple question: Are your windows foggy? If so, it is very likely you need new ones. Foggy windows are a major sign that the seal attached to both pieces of glass is allowing moisture to come through, which in turn becomes trapped between the two pieces of glass. When that happens, not only are your insulated units failing, but it could be driving up the cost of your heating and cooling bills.
Kryger has been the leading experts in glass since 1947, and can help ensure your windows are performing efficiently and effectively. If you have been noticing hazy or foggy windows in your home or business, give us a call and we’ll find the best solution for you.
What are Thermal Insulated Units?
What Causes Them to Fail?
There are many factors that can cause an insulated window to fail, including bad caulking, poor sealants, and a lack of professional installation. Your unit can also start to wear down due to solar pumping, which is the constant expanding and contracting of your unit when the temperature changes.
When the seal between the two pieces of glass breaks, air gets in and fogs up your window. That extra moisture can also cause mildew and mold to form. When this happens, it simply means your window is no longer doing its job and is allowing hot or cold air to come through a lot faster. As a result, the cost to heat or cool your home or business can quickly go up.

How Does Thermal Insulated Unit Replacement Work?
If your thermal insulated units need replacing, Kryger has you covered. In most cases, we can replace just the glass unit without having to replace the entire window. Whether your frame is made of wood, metal or vinyl, we can work with whatever you have to make sure your new insulated window will do its job, and does it well.
We ask that you bring your insulated window in so we know exactly what materials are needed and get the correct sizing for your new unit. Most units are easy to remove on your own. Here’s a look at how to remove some of the common windows:
Before attempting to remove your insulated units, make sure you are wearing thick gloves, and check for any pieces of glass that may have been left behind if your window was broken. If you’re still unsure about how to remove it or how the process works, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 866.259.2081.
If your insulated units need replacing, trust the experts at Kryger. From minor fixes to installation, we can help ensure your new units are efficient and safe. Call to schedule an appointment today!



