

So how and why is this water residue building up within the double glazing? Simply the seal around the double glazed sealed unit has damaged or broken. These droplets could have entered from the bottom of the unit or even trickled from the top. If you have had double glazed windows for a considerable amount of time, you may have noticed small droplets of water developing between these two panes of glass. This gap is designed to act as an additional barrier, reducing heat loss whilst creating noise reduction. GitHub - PeterboroughDoors/Why-is-my-Double-Glazed-Window-wet-on-the-inside-pane-: Double glazed windows are manufactured comprising of two panes of glass which are separated by a small gap which is then filled with either air or gas.
