Window Seal Repair
in Clayton, NC
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At Glass Solutions, we provide expert window seal repair services for homeowners in Clayton and the surrounding areas. A failed window seal often leads to foggy windows, condensation between the glass panes, and reduced energy efficiency. If you’re dealing with a broken window seal, our team can help restore clarity and performance without always needing to replace the entire window.
After a thorough assessment, we offer free, no-obligation estimates so you can make a decision without any pressure.
Signs of a Broken Window Seal
Watch for these common indicators of window seal failure:
- Foggy or cloudy appearance between the window panes
- Visible condensation or moisture inside the glass
- Drafts or higher energy bills from lost insulation
- Reduced visibility through affected windows
- Mineral deposits or water stains on the interior glass surface

These issues typically affect double-pane or triple-pane windows where the seal around the insulated glass unit has failed, allowing air and moisture to enter.
Advantages of Glass’s Solutions Expert Window Seal Repair
Addressing a broken seal early provides real advantages:

- Restores clarity by eliminating fog and condensation
- Improves energy efficiency and helps lower energy bills
- Prevents further damage to the window frame or sash
- Extends the life of your existing windows cost-effectively
- Maintains your home’s comfort in North Carolina’s humid climate
Our Window Seal Repair Process
We keep the process straightforward and minimally disruptive:
In-Home Assessment
We inspect the windows, identify failed seals, and explain your options based on your style and budget.
Customized Recommendation
We assess the issue and recommend the right solution—whether that’s repairing the seal, replacing the insulated glass unit, or another approach.
Professional Repair
Our technicians carefully address the seal failure, often by replacing the affected glass unit while preserving the original frame.
Cleanup and Final Check
We clean the area thoroughly and test for proper sealing and performance.
Average Cost for Window Seal Repair Service
Costs depend on the window type, size, number of affected windows, and whether it’s a simple reseal or full insulated glass unit replacement. In the Clayton and Raleigh area, professional window seal repair typically ranges from $150 to $400 per window, with many jobs falling between $200 and $350 for standard double-pane windows.
For multiple windows or more complex repairs (like triple-pane units), per-window pricing often decreases.

Window Type
Double-pane windows are the most common for seal repairs; triple-pane windows often cost more due to their added complexity and thicker insulated glass units.
Repair Scope
Minor seal issues might need only resealing, but most foggy or failed windows require replacing the full insulated glass unit (the sealed panes)—the standard and most effective fix.
Number of Windows
Repairing multiple windows at the same time is usually more cost-effective, as labor and setup costs are spread across the project.
Glass Features
Windows with Low-E coatings, argon gas fills, or other energy-efficient upgrades may cost slightly more to match during glass unit replacement.
Accessibility and Size
Taller, wider, or hard-to-reach windows (like upper floors or custom shapes) increase labor time and overall price.
Window Seal Repair FAQ
Can a window seal be repaired?
Yes, in many cases a broken window seal can be repaired without replacing the entire window. Professionals typically replace the insulated glass unit (the sealed panes) while keeping the original frame and sash intact.
How much does it cost to fix a window seal?
Professional repair averages $150 to $400 per window in the Clayton area, depending on whether it’s a reseal or full glass unit replacement. This is usually more affordable than full window replacement.
Can I replace window seals myself?
DIY attempts on double-pane or triple-pane windows are not recommended. They require specialized tools, proper gas filling (like argon), and precise sealing to avoid further damage or recurring fog. Hiring a professional ensures proper installation and lasting results.
How do you repair a leaking window seal?
The most effective fix for a failed window seal causing leaks or fog is to have a pro replace the insulated glass unit. Temporary fixes like caulk won’t restore insulation or clear condensation long-term.
