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  • You can get guys who will come and drill a hole into the outside pain if glass then flood the cavity with warm air and "seal" (usually with a sticker) the hole they've created. Its cheap but has some issues:

    1. The original problem with the failed seal is not addressed so will fill with condensation again.
    2. The window will be much less effective at insulating.

    If you avoid the big national companies (Everest etc.) then by shopping around you should be able to get a replacement unit for a pretty reasonable price.

  • Don't they remove the glass? The silver bits at the side that create the gap are full of silca gel which keeps the are dry. There are videos on how to open the unit and dry the silica then reseal.

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