Condensation between panes · Del Cerro, San Diego

Condensation between panes in Del Cerro, San Diego

Typical fix range $150-$450 per window for seal or hardware repair

Condensation or fog that forms between the two panes of glass, not on the interior or exterior surface, is a sign the insulated glass unit's seal has failed. This is different from ordinary condensation on the room-side surface of a window, which is a humidity issue, not a broken seal.

Strong west sun, Low-E glass pays off fastest here.
How this shows up in Del Cerro

East of the coastal buffer, summer afternoon temperatures run several degrees hotter than the beaches, and west-facing rooms take direct sun for hours. Original 1960s-70s aluminum single-pane windows here show more thermal-cycling damage, frame warping, and stressed glazing compound than the same-age stock closer to the coast.

The hillside blocks off Del Cerro Boulevard and the streets climbing toward Mission Trails hold larger-lot homes with big original picture windows facing the canyon, often single-pane and showing real solar fade on interior furnishings by this age. Sitting east of the coastal buffer against the Mission Trails ridgeline, Del Cerro homes take strong afternoon sun, which makes Low-E glass one of the most requested upgrades when owners replace these canyon-facing windows.

What causes it

  • Failed IGU seal letting humid air into the sealed cavity between panes
  • Loss of the argon or krypton gas fill through the same seal failure
  • Age: most IGU seals reach the end of their service life somewhere between 10 and 20 years

How it gets fixed

  • IGU glass replacement when the frame and sash are sound
  • Full window replacement when the frame is also compromised

What it costs to fix in Del Cerro

In Del Cerro$150-$450 per window for seal or hardware repair

Pricing is the same across San Diego County with no upcharge for Del Cerro. We confirm a written quote before any work starts.

Condensation between panes questions in Del Cerro

Why does this happen in Del Cerro?

Condensation or fog that forms between the two panes of glass, not on the interior or exterior surface, is a sign the insulated glass unit's seal has failed. This is different from ordinary condensation on the room-side surface of a window, which is a humidity issue, not a broken seal.. In Del Cerro, larger hillside lots carry established 1960s homes with big canyon-view window openings, so full-frame replacement and low-e glass upgrades lead the work, with canyon-edge access sometimes part of the job., which shapes how this shows up.

What is the difference between condensation on the glass and condensation between the panes?

Surface condensation (on the room-side glass) is a humidity and temperature issue that can be managed with ventilation or a warmer glass surface. Condensation between the panes means the sealed unit itself has failed and the glass needs to be replaced.

Can I dry out condensation between the panes?

No. The cavity is sealed and not accessible without replacing the glass unit. Any moisture inside will keep recurring because the seal that is supposed to keep it out has already failed.

Does condensation between panes mean I lost the argon fill too?

Almost always, yes. The same seal failure that lets humid air in also lets the insulating gas fill escape, so the window has lost both its clarity and part of its thermal performance.

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