I cleaned a house a bit back and have been meaning to ask this question.
The gentleman who owned the home asked me how much pressure I use on the windows.
He was concerned about hitting the windows with high pressure. Not afraid I would break them however. He went on to tell me that if hit the windows of the double or triple pain windows with argon gas in them which acts as an insulator, that you can disrupt the seal that keeps the gas in. Therefore, the homeowner loses the efficience of the expensive windows and what they were meant to do.
I cleaned a house a bit back and have been meaning to ask this question.
The gentleman who owned the home asked me how much pressure I use on the windows.
He was concerned about hitting the windows with high pressure. Not afraid I would break them however. He went on to tell me that if hit the windows of the double or triple pain windows with argon gas in them which acts as an insulator, that you can disrupt the seal that keeps the gas in. Therefore, the homeowner loses the efficience of the expensive windows and what they were meant to do.
Has anyone else heard of this?
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