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Why Windows Fog Between Panes — and What the Fix Costs

Updated July 6, 2026 · By paveking_admin · LightGate Glass Field Team

Quick answer: Fog between panes means the insulated glass unit’s perimeter seal failed. The fix is replacing the sealed unit — $250–$600 installed — not the whole window, and not a drill-and-vent ‘defogging’ service.

Why Seals Fail

  1. Age: IGU seals last 15–25 years; thermal cycling works them loose.
  2. Sun exposure: south- and west-facing units fail first.
  3. Trapped water: clogged weep holes soak the unit’s edge seal.
  4. Cheap spacers: builder-grade units from the 2000s fail early and in batches.

Repair Options Compared

Option Cost
Defog service (drill + vent) $100–$250 — fog usually returns, insulation not restored
IGU replacement (our recommendation) $250–$600 — full performance restored, 10-yr seal warranty
Full window replacement $650–$1,600 — only needed if the frame failed too

Signs It’s Spreading

Seal failures cluster: if one unit fogged, its siblings from the same production run are next. Whole-house checks catch them early, and multi-unit replacement pricing (10–15% off at 5+ units) beats fixing them one by one.

Count your foggy units and get per-unit pricing here, or use the calculator.

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