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Probably not an easy fix. I imagine you would need to drill two holes in
one pane only, bake the moisture out by forcing hot dry air in one hole and
out the other, back fill with nitrogen and seal the holes. Then there is
the question of how did that water get in there in the first place.

Can't imagine that process costing less than replacing the window or at
least the pane (unless it is a particularly large window) especially if the
window must be removed to do it. Frankly, I don't even know if this process
is offered by contractors.


"Joe S" wrote in message
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I have a double pane window that is showing a fair amount of internal
condensation after our Southern California rain storms.

Is there a remedial re-sealing/repair option available, or is it "new
window" time?


Joe