Rotted Sill, Caught in Time
Decay cut out completely and rebuilt in real wood — no filler, no new window.
Cloudiness locked inside your double-pane glass means the bay air finally got past a heat-weakened seal — it does not mean you owe anyone a new window. For $198 and up we fabricate a fresh insulated glass unit to your opening's exact size — rigid spacers, desiccant fill, dual-seal edge rated for Texas heat — and trade out nothing but the glass, under a written 5-year warranty.
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Inland suburbs only battle the sun. League City's glass takes the sun and the water. Front one is the heat villain every Texan knows — 2023 delivered 45 days at or above 100°F, and each of them makes a sun-struck pane swell at midday and settle back after dark, a daily flex that slowly rips the factory seal apart. Front two is the one Pearland and Katy never see: air that rolls in off Galveston Bay and Clear Lake carrying salt and near-permanent moisture, working at the seal's edge chemistry from outside while the flexing tears it mechanically. When the seal finally opens, that saturated bay air floods the cavity, beads up against the cooler inner pane, and the whiteness becomes a permanent resident. The timing is written into the plat maps: South Shore Harbour's late-'80s and '90s glazing is already living past its seal's design life, while Victory Lakes, Westover Park, Tuscan Lakes and Mar Bella — the 2000s wave — are stepping onto the failure clock right now, cul-de-sac by cul-de-sac.
The replacement salesman's favorite customer is a homeowner who doesn't know the sealed glass unit is a component. It is. The fog is imprisoned inside one factory-built assembly — two panes, a spacer, an edge seal — and that assembly can be manufactured again, better, for the exact opening it came from. Your frame, sash, grids, trim and waterfront view have no part in the failure and no part in the bill. We record the dead unit's dimensions to the millimeter and build its successor for the conditions that killed the original: rigid spacers that shrug off the daily thermal swell, a desiccant-charged perimeter that captures whatever moisture the bay sends, and a dual-seal edge rated for Texas heat. One visit sets the clear unit into the sash you already own — from $198, with 5 years of written warranty standing behind it while the bay keeps breathing.
Your new glass is built before the truck crosses the Grand Parkway — one firm-dated stop clears the fog for good.
Call or book online with a count of the hazy panes. Dispatch assigns you to a scheduled Bay Area route with a firm appointment date — never a vague stretch of days.
On-site we separate true seal failure from harmless surface moisture, then log width, height, thickness and spacer — and hand you the price in writing before fabrication.
The replacement unit is assembled around rigid spacers, a desiccant-charged perimeter and a dual-seal edge specced for triple-digit summers and salt-heavy air.
Failed unit out, new unit set into fresh sealant, clarity checked with you in daylight — the whole job carried by a 5-year written workmanship warranty.
A fogged-unit exchange in League City starts at $198 per insulated glass unit, priced from a printed catalog and confirmed in writing before any glass is ordered. Three factors move the number:
Every repair comes with a written workmanship warranty. If it's not right, we come back and make it right.
We fix the part that failed — glass, seal, sash or hardware — so you keep your windows and skip full-replacement cost.
Your repair is done by our own technicians, never subcontracted — visits run on scheduled routes with a firm appointment date.
A clear quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no upsells, no pressure to replace what we can repair.
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We exchange fog-killed sealed units across League City — the marina streets of South Shore Harbour, the trail loops of Victory Lakes and Westover Park, Tuscan Lakes and Mar Bella off the 96 corridor, Magnolia Creek's golf frontage, and the oak-shaded blocks around League Park — on scheduled service routes with firm dates.
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No stock footage, no actors — this is one of our actual jobs. Watch a rotted, fogged-out window brought back to flawless, like-new glass.
Snap a clear photo of every foggy, cracked or stuck window in natural light. Morning light shows fog between the panes best and lets us quote faster — often before we arrive.
Jot down the symptom per window — fog between the glass, won't open or stay up, draft, cracked pane, or rotted frame. It tells us whether it's a glass-only swap (from $198) or hardware/wood work.
Move furniture, blinds and décor back roughly three feet so our crew can measure and work safely. It keeps the visit quick and your things out of the way.
If you have the original window brand, a sticker in the frame, or install paperwork, set it aside. It's not required, but it helps us match glass and parts on the first trip.
Unlock gates, secure pets, and clear the exterior path to the windows. Most glass-unit work is done from both sides, so outside access keeps everything one visit.
Decay cut out completely and rebuilt in real wood — no filler, no new window.
We fabricate an exact-profile piece from laminated lumber and splice it in.
New glass built to the window's exact size — frame and trim untouched.
The pane is the part that failed — so the pane is the part we replace.
A failed seal, not a failed window: the sealed unit is swapped, the frame stays.
Rotted bottom rebuilt on-site — a fraction of the ~$10,000 a new door runs.
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Lead Window & Door Repair Specialist
This content is written by Eugene Ko, a master craftsman with 17+ years of hands-on experience in residential and commercial window repair. Eugene has personally completed over 15,000 window and door repairs across North Carolina, so every answer here is grounded in real field experience — not guesswork.
Last updated: July 19, 2026