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Q:
How much does it cost to have my windows restored vs.
replaced?
A: The cost to
restore a window is typically 1/2 to 1/3 the cost of
replacement. Window size and style will have a bearing on the
cost, so call your local Window Medics dealer for a FREE
On-Site Inspection. In addition to saving money, Window Medics
helps you protect the environment because NO replacement
window glass needs to be sent to our landfills. |
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Q:
Our fog is not intermittent but constant. Would this indicate
a seal has failed rather than difference in temperature? Would
your method still work?
A: The presence of fog or condensation is a function of the
amount of water vapour in the window system and temperature
fluxtuations. Our Window
Medics process will solve this problem. |
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Q:
How do you support the advertised 20-year warranty? Is there
evidence to indicate how long your process lasts?
A: Our 20-year
warranty is supported by the Window
Medics process, which re-engineers your window system by
installing a mirco-valve. It allows moisture to be expelled
while keeping new moisture out of the window system. However,
if moisture cannot be expelled from a treated window system,
we will re-service the site or refund your account. |
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Q:
I live on the 5th floor of a eight story high-rise building.
My living room window, 5ft x 4 ft, has failed. Can you repair
this from the inside?
A: Yes
we can fix your windows. We do work on low and high-rise
commercial buildings from the inside. Our process allows us to
drill both panes of glass (interior and exterior) and vent the
window. Your local Window Medics Dealer will be able to give
you more details after a FREE On-Site Inspection. |
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Q:
What will the R-Value be after the Window Medics process has
been completed?
A: Generally
speaking, the 'R' in a standard thermal pane is in a range of
3.2 to 4.3. A window that has water vapour in the interior air
space (even if condensation has yet to appear) is full of wet
air. Our process replaces the wet air with dry air. Dry air is
a better insulator than wet air, which restores R- value close
to that of a new unit. |
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Q:
Is there any visible change to the window viewing area from
installing the vent and hole drilling?
A: The small access holes
and vents used in our window restoration process are
practically invisible. They are discreetly positioned in the
corners of insulated glass units, outside of the main window
viewing area. Most upper vent holes are usually covered by
blinds or drapes. The lower vent hole can only be seen from an
oblique angle and is not very obvious. Most clients are very
happy with the dramatic increase in the main viewing area of
their old foggy window, after the condensation has been
removed. |
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Q:
What about restoring windows that have been filled with argon
gas?
A: We can restore most
of the R-value to a window originally filled with argon gas.
The argon, in all probability, has been released from a window
before condensation begins to form. The best we can do is
restore most of the original R-value just slightly less than
an argon-filled window. The Window
Medics Solution will have more R-Value than a window
filled with wet air. |
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Q:
Can you handle the type of window with a plastic film in the
middle?
A: We have
experience with this type of window, but its can be very
tricky. You should have a Window Medics Dealer conduct a FREE
On-Site Inspection. |
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Q:
Some of our Windows have shades or blinds in between the
glass, can your process be used in our case?
A: Yes, the Window
Medics process works on windows with internal shades or
blinds. We need to exercise some caution when applying our
restoration solutions. Please contact your local Window Medics
Dealer for a FREE On-Site Inspection. |
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Q:
How long does it take after your process is completed for my
window to be clear?
A: There
is no exact answer to how long it takes for a window to clear.
There are three main variables; window size, it’s orientation
to the sun and the amount of moisture in the window system.
After our process, most restored windows are clear when we
leave them. If silica pellets are still moist, a window may
continue to produce some fog until the silica pellets dry out.
If there is streaking in the window after our restoration
process please call us back and we’ll fix it as part of our
guarantee. |
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Q:
Will this process work with windows in a glass solarium or
conservatory?
A: It can work
providing the sealed window units are not tempered glass.
Please call your local Window Medics Dealer and ask to
schedule a FREE On-Site Inspection. |
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Q:
Will window cleaning and chemicals (both inside and out) have
a harmful effect on restored windows and the valves you
install?
A: Window cleaning
will not affect a restored window, however always exercise
caution when cleaning around window valves and seals. Clean
your restored windows with clear water and position yourself
externally flush with the valves. Avoid putting harsh
chemicals directly on the micro-valves installed as part of
the Window
Medics Solution. |
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Q:
Does your valve installation remove existing streaks created
by moisture between the thermal window panes? What about dust
created during the drilling process?
A: Window Medics Dealers
must wash, rinse and use a drying agent in order to fully
restore your windows. We have special tools and techniques
that allow us to scrub your thermal window panes from the
inside. It can remove streaks, dirt and debris between thermal
window panes. We have special tools and techniques that allow
us to scrub thermal window panes from the inside. |
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Q:
What happens to the streaks that are now between the
windowpanes after your
process?
A: Your Window
Medics dealer needs to inspect a streaking window before
confirming all the streaking can be removed. At times, it can
be difficult to access what can be removed without an On-Site
Inspection. Call us and schedule a FREE On-Site Inspection
TODAY. If windows are in early stage failure, with moisture
and streaking caused by condensation running down the window;
it can be removed. During our Window
Medics process we wash, rinse and dry the inside faces of
your thermal window panes. We have special tools and
techniques that allow us to scrub thermal window panes from
the inside. |
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Q:
Why doesn't your warranty include a guarantee for streak-free
windows?
A: If our
restoration service is done properly on a restorable window,
streaking will not be an issue. Once the moisture has been
removed from the window, streaking can occur as moisture in
the window reacts with our drying agents. In some cases, the
streaking is caused by mineral deposits in the moisture, which
precipitate as it condenses and evaporates. Our process is
designed to remove most, if not all of the debris that
accumulated prior to the glass getting damaged. |
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