Eliminate foggy glass and restore your home’s energy efficiency. Whether your double-pane windows are filled with moisture, showing ugly condensation, or leaking air conditioning, we provide fast residential seal repairs across El Paso County. Our certified local technicians replace failed glass units on-site to lock out the desert heat.
A broken window seal destroys your home’s insulation and creates ugly, permanent condensation between the glass panes. At Windows and Doors Repair LLC, we specialize in comprehensive residential window seal restoration across El Paso and El Paso County. The intense West Texas heat causes constant thermal expansion and contraction, a process known as solar pumping, which rapidly ruptures factory double-pane seals. Instead of charging you for an entire new window frame installation, our certified local technicians replace just the failed insulated glass unit (IGU) right on-site. We eliminate the trapped moisture, restore absolute crystal clarity, and seal your windows tight to block desert heat waves and lower your monthly electric bills.
When moisture gets trapped inside your double-pane windows, it leaves behind an ugly white film and permanent water spots. We don't just temporarily clean the glass; our team pulls out the failed insulated units and installs brand-new, hermetically sealed double-pane replacements on-site to restore complete crystal-clear visibility.
You don’t have to waste money buying an entire new vinyl or aluminum window frame when the seal breaks. Our local technicians accurately measure your existing opening and manufacture a custom-fitted insulated glass unit (IGU) with fresh spacer bars and industrial sealant, dropping it perfectly into your current frame.
Extreme desert heat waves degrade the external caulking and weatherstripping around your window frames, letting expensive air conditioning leak outside. We scrape away old, dry-rotted seals and apply premium, high-flexibility commercial caulking along with heavy-duty weatherstripping to create an airtight barrier against dust and drafts.
We eliminate foggy condensation and restore your home's thermal insulation in four simple steps:

We inspect your foggy windows, identify the failed seals, and take precise measurements of the glass thickness and spacer depth.

We order or build a custom-fitted dual-pane insulated glass unit (IGU) with airtight factory seals tailored to your window type.

Our technicians carefully remove the broken, condensation-filled glass unit from your existing frame and secure the new insulated pane in place.

We apply commercial-grade exterior caulking and replace missing weatherstripping to lock out West Texas dust and desert heat waves.
Quick, clear, and honest answers from local specialists regarding foggy double-pane glass, broken window seals, and energy efficiency in El Paso, TX.
We save you money by replacing just the failed double-pane glass unit (IGU) instead of forcing you to purchase a completely new window frame. Your existing vinyl or aluminum frames stay in place, making the repair fast, neat, and highly cost-effective.
The extreme summer heat in El Paso causes windows to expand during the day and contract at night. This continuous movement, called "solar pumping," puts immense pressure on the factory seal. Over time, the sealant splits, allowing humid air and desert dust to seep between the panes.
No. Once a thermal seal ruptures and moisture gets inside, it leaves behind permanent calcium deposits and chemical etching on the inner glass surfaces. The only permanent, high-quality solution to restore crystal clarity and insulation is to install a fresh, factory-sealed double-pane unit.
The actual on-site installation is incredibly fast. Once your custom-sized insulated glass unit is fabricated, our technicians carefully pull out the old foggy glass and drop the new thermal unit into your existing frame in just about 20 to 30 minutes per window.
Yes, absolutely. A broken seal means the insulating argon gas has escaped, leaving your window defenseless against the intense El Paso sun. Replacing the failed glass unit restores your window’s original thermal barrier, keeping your air conditioning inside and lowering your cooling costs.
Yes. In addition to replacing the internal insulated glass unit, we inspect the perimeter of your window frame. We scrape away dry-rotted sealant and apply premium, high-flexibility commercial weatherproofing caulk to block out desert windstorms and fine dust particles.