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Originally Posted by Travelhunter
I looked into other competing companies who have much longer and better warranties for the seal between the panes
Here is an example
The insulating glass unit warranty protects against defects resulting in material obstruction of vision from film formation caused by dust or moisture in the dead air space of the unit for the life of the Warranted Product(s). If the glass unit fails, the company will provide the owner with a replacement insulating glass unit or sash at no charge. The glass breakage warranty covers a replacement insulating glass unit or sash in the event of accidental glass breakage. All labor necessary to correct any item covered by this warranty will be provided at no charge by the Company.
TV windows should have a longer warranty...I think
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The problem is that, when people look at a new house, most of them never even look at the windows. So, builders install very cheap windows to make a higher profit. This has been going on for many years, and will continue until buyers demand higher quality windows.