Back in October, we answered, “what are argon gas windows.” Since then, we have got a lot of questions regarding these types of windows. So, we have decided to compile a comprehensive list of argon gas windows frequently asked questions. This list should help you learn more about this popular window type. If you have more specific questions, then give us a call. We can supply you with more details regarding our window installation process and the types of windows we can install.

Is argon gas toxic?

No. Argon gas is not toxic. Argon gas is an inert, odorless, and colorless gas. It appears naturally in the Earth’s atmosphere and originates from the decay of potassium. If inhaled in large amounts, it can cause nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. However, the amount within argon gas windows is not enough to cause such symptoms. 

Are argon gas windows effective if they leak?

As long as your windows retain at least 80% of the argon, then they remain effective. All argon gas windows leak a small amount over time. The most effective seals limit the leakage rate to 1% every year. As long as that rate stays the same, you can expect your argon gas windows to remain effective for about 20 years. 

How do I know if my windows still have argon gas in them?

condensation in corner of window

One sign of your window no longer having argon gas is condensation between the panes. This is a sign the argon has escaped and has been replaced with air. If you want to ensure your argon gas windows are preserved, contact a specialist to examine them. They can use a metering tool to determine how much argon needs to be replaced.

Can you replace argon gas after it is gone?

Yes. Argon can escape through a broken seal or cracked pane. These issues need to be addressed first. Then the window can be refilled with argon gas. It may be best to replace the entire window to ensure efficiency and save costs in some cases. 

Is krypton gas better than argon?

Krypton is used similarly to argon in that it helps insulate and reduce noise. Krypton is better when it’s in tighter, denser spaces, while argon excels at larger areas such as double-pane windows. When it comes to triple-pane windows, krypton performs better, but not by much. In conclusion, it is truly up to your preference and the type of window.

What is the cost of an argon gas window?

Standard double-pane windows range between $450 and $600. Argon gas adds $30 to $50 to each window. The beneficial properties of argon gas windows make them more expensive, but they are more affordable than other gas-filled windows.

cracked argon gas window

Are argon gas windows worth the cost?

Argon gas windows offer many advantages to homeowners. The cost of argon gas windows is reasonable for the number of benefits you’ll experience. If you truly want to know, weigh other window options and prices to make a more informed decision.

Argon Gas Window Installation

Windows play an important role in the comfort of our home. Argon gas windows are one of the best ways to maintain that comfort. You may also consider other gas-filled windows such as krypton. Regardless of your choice, you’ll be taking a step closer to a more comfortable home. We also recommend visiting the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) for more information on window ratings and features.

Gas-filled windows help maintain the temperature of your home, reduce noise pollution, and limit the number of UV rays in your home. Contact Golden City Remodeling for professional window installation services. We’ll help you improve the comfort of your home without breaking the bank. Plus, we’ll ensure your 100% satisfied with the final product.