Argon Gas Insulated Impact Windows
I live in south florida. I am close to going with PGT Vinyl impact windows, lowE solarban70XL, gray tint. I'm hoping the gray tint will hide some of the green color that comes from the lowE coating. However, I am struggling with choosing between insulated vs. non-insulated windows in a hot climate. I don't know if the benefits of insulated windows in south Florida outweighs the risk of a seal leak which can result in moisture or a film appearing on the inside of the glass. I would hate for that to happen even if the warranty would cover replacement of the window because labor and delivery are 'not' covered. On the other hand, I'm attracted to the sound reduction that comes with insulated windows.
So the question I have is this:
Has anyone out there living in a warm climate experienced moisture forming on the inside of their PGT Vinyl, insulated impact windows in the last 5 years? Does anyone have 10+ year old argon gas insulated windows and experienced no leaks and no moisture forming?
I'm hoping that improvements in the past 5 years has reduced the chances it will happen.
Interesting related link:
https://www.thebalance.com/cost-benefits-and-drawbacks-of-argon-gas-windows-844558
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