Does anyone else use the fogged up or cloudy double pane windows that you find from time to time on homes when you're giving a bid?
I tell them when I find them for two reasons 1)I don't want to be responsible for them and 2) I tell them that they could have been caused by an inexperienced person with a power washer putting to much pressure on the outside pane causing the inert gas to be pushed out and air pulled in when the pressure is removed from the glass.
If you have another sales pitch that use use regarding these cloudy panes I would like to hear them,if you want to share part of your sales pitch that is.
Does anyone else use the fogged up or cloudy double pane windows that you find from time to time on homes when you're giving a bid?
I tell them when I find them for two reasons 1)I don't want to be responsible for them and 2) I tell them that they could have been caused by an inexperienced person with a power washer putting to much pressure on the outside pane causing the inert gas to be pushed out and air pulled in when the pressure is removed from the glass.
If you have another sales pitch that use use regarding these cloudy panes I would like to hear them,if you want to share part of your sales pitch that is.
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