Why do my new windows have a blue haze?

In general, Low-E is invisible to the naked eye. However, if a part of the glass is in shade while another part is exposed to very bright light, the part exposed to light may appear bluish in color and seem slightly blurry. The effect is normal and very temporary.
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Why does some glass look blue?

Cobalt glass—known as "smalt" when ground as a pigment—is a deep blue coloured glass prepared by including a cobalt compound, typically cobalt oxide or cobalt carbonate, in a glass melt. Cobalt is a very intense colouring agent and very little is required to show a noticeable amount of colour.
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Does Low-E glass look blue?

Building code requires that replacement windows include Low-E glass, which is very efficient at blocking solar heat and reducing damage from UV light. Unfortunately, Low-E glass provides a blue/green coloration to the glass that many homeowners find unattractive.
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Why do double glazed windows go cloudy?

Whether it's due to poor installation or simply wear and tear, broken or faulty seals are one of the most common causes of cloudy and blown double glazing. Windows are affected by weather conditions and will therefore expand and contract when temperatures rise and fall.
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What is haze in double glazing?

Haze is an optical phenomenon which makes the glass look like it is covered in a very fine, uniform, layer of dust when viewed from an oblique angle or viewed under strong light incident on the glass at an oblique angle.
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How do you get rid of haze on windows?

How to Remove Cloudy Film from Your Windows
  1. In a spray bottle, combine 2 cups of white vinegar, 2 cups of water, and 5 drops of concentrated dish soap. ...
  2. Generously mist the solution over the surface of the window, and allow it to sit on the glass for a few minutes.
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How do you remove the haze from a double pane window?

Drill a set of small holes at the top of the window and one small hole in a bottom window corner. After drilling, pour isopropyl alcohol into the holes. You could also insert a desiccate package or pellets in the space. This will help remove any fog or condensation.
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Should new windows fog up?

The condensation or fogging on the outside of a new window is quite common and perfectly normal. At Glass-Rite we use high performance SolarBan 60 & SolarBan 70 Low-E glass and Argon gas in between the two panes to get the best insulation around.
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Can you fix cloudy windows?

Can Fogged Windows Be Fixed, or Do I Have to Replace Them? Luckily, the answer is yes! A skilled window glazer or window repair person can easily defog many double-pane windows. The good news is that, in most cases, you can replace just the double-pane glass unit without replacing the entire window frame.
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Why are my windows Misty?

Why Are My Windows Foggy? Your windows may be foggy due to extreme temperatures between the indoors and outdoors, an excess of plants around your home or a broken window seal (in double-pane windows). When your window seal breaks, moisture begins to form between the panes, giving your windows a milky, foggy look.
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Why do my new windows look tinted?

“The simple answer is that the low-e material itself is green in its natural state,” says Peter Cathey, an independent manufacturer's representative for Anlin Windows & Doors. It's very specific to low-e (low emission) glass, an energy efficient upgrade that blocks summer heat from entering the home through the glass.
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How can you tell if glass is Low-E?

How Can Homeowners Tell if Their Windows Have Low-E Glass?
  1. Hold a lit match or a pen light up in front of the window. ...
  2. If the window contains low-e glass, one of the images will be a different color than the rest of the images.
  3. If the window does not have low-e glass, the four reflected images will be the same color.
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What do Low-E windows look like?

Low-E windows still allow plenty of natural light to pass through because the coating is tintless and nearly colorless. Light is a little less visible than it would be through a completely clear pane, but natural light still flows through a home beautifully — without fading your upholstery in the process.
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What does blue tint mean?

Many conditions can cause your skin to have a bluish tint. For example, bruises and varicose veins can appear blue in color. Poor circulation or inadequate oxygen levels in your blood stream can also cause your skin to turn bluish. This skin discoloration is also known as cyanosis.
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When did they stop using manganese in glass?

Manganese was used in tableware by 1865 and in flat (window) glass in the U.S. long before 1880. A practical end date for manganese use in all but specialty bottles is about 1920, although some use continued until the early 1930s.
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Why does glass turn blue in the sun?

An interesting characteristic of colorless glasses which contain manganese dioxide as a decolorizer is their tendency to turn different shades of purple when exposed to the rays of the sun or to other ultra-violet sources.
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Why are my windows hazy?

Why are my house windows cloudy? Old windows tend to develop condensation from moisture. If you see fog in your windows, you have a problem with your window's insulation. An insulated window's seal should prevent fogging, but if it doesn't, you need to replace your window.
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Why are my home windows foggy?

Exterior condensation on windows occurs when the temperature inside the home falls well below that outside, like on a hot humid day. When dramatic differences in interior and exterior temperatures and humidity levels occur, moisture condensation can build up on the coldest surface—the glass.
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How much does it cost to fix foggy windows?

Foggy Window Repair Cost

Foggy window repair costs $135. Most people spend between $70 and $200 for window defogging.
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Why do my new windows have condensation on the outside?

Condensation on the outside of new windows is normal.

It is simply the windows doing their job of keeping your home more energy efficient. During the Autumnal and Winter months the phenomenon of condensation on the outside of your new windows and doors will be more frequent.
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Do all windows get condensation?

In fact, you're as likely to get condensation on new windows as old windows, and new windows may even increase condensation, since they should reduce draughts in the home. That said, condensation on the inside of windows is something we should try to reduce, since it can damage window frames.
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Will a hair dryer remove condensation between glass panes?

Hairdryer – Using a hairdryer on the affected area will clear up the condensation quicker but it's only a quick fix and won't actually solve the problem. Ensure you don't have any cracks in your windows before you apply any heat. Ventilation – Ventilation is the key solution if the condensation is on the inside pane.
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Why do my windows look like they have a film on them?

Does the window look streaky or is there a cloudy hazy film on the window? Streaking is caused by an insufficiency of cleaning or rinsing and the cloudy haze is caused by a mineral build up – The rains leaches minerals off the building which splash of the building and run onto the window.
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How do you make crystal clear windows?

Simply add a 50-50 mix of white distilled vinegar and tap water to a spray bottle. Some professional window cleaners add a little dish washing detergent to the mixture.
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How can I tell if my windows have argon gas?

You may also spot two small holes at the edge of these windows, which show that it is a gas-filled model. One of them is entering point for argon, while the other is an exit for the air initially placed between the layers of glass.
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