Help Identifying Window Manufacturer or Options

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Help Identifying Manufacturer or Options

Hello, I have vinyl single hung double pane windows. The bottom sash part in some (meaning the part I can remove and that raises/lowers) has condensation between the double panes. I've tried identifying the manufacturer by inspecting the windows for markings, but have found none.

Can you identify the manufacturer?

Some more information and background on the windows. The upper part of the window (meaning the part that doesn't move and can't be removed) has glazing strips/bead that I can remove and actually then remove the double pane window only (this video was incredibly helpful for that: 

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I'm in contact with a local glass company on ordering a new double pane to replace on another window.

The sash doesn't have similar glazing strips/bead. So it looks more difficult to take out the double pane glass only. But, also wondering if I may be missing something and it can be done.

I attached a few pictures, happy to put more or remove the sash to take pictures of the bottom. Though I didn't think it would as necessary or helpful at the moment.

I should also mention that I previously ordered the following parts to replace some of the components of these windows throughout my house. Maybe these will help identifying the manufacturer:

15-046 - Pivot Shoe, 1/2" Thick

75-006 - Spiral Balance Charging Tool for Tilt Windows

26-040 - Pivot Bar, 3"

Thanks a bunch!

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Paul from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

I believe that you may have a Maynard or Dove vinyl window. If so, the vinyl glazing strips they use would be the 55-015, which would generally be used for both the top and bottom sash. With that being said, make sure to remove a piece of your seal to ensure that it matches the specifications below. 

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