- Impact from a stone or other object smashing the glass in a ‘bullseye’ effect
- The result of a break-in
- Extreme weather or changes in pressure causing a crack
- The sealed unit being ‘blown’, meaning that it’s no longer energy efficient due to air leaking out
Canonbie
Canonbie (population 390) is a tiny village in Dumfriesshire within the regional authority area of Dumfries as well as Galloway in Scotland, six miles southern of Langholm as well as 2 miles north of the Anglo-Scottish border. It is on the A7 roadway from Carlisle to Edinburgh, and also the River Esk streams through it. There are constant references in older files to it as Canobie. Canonbie was immortalised in a rhyme by Sir Walter Scott qualified Marmion. A well-known area covers the exploits of young Lochinvar. Having actually taken the hand of the new bride of Netherby Hall, concerning 3 miles south of Canonbie, the rushing knight is chased with Canonbie, yet makes good his retreat.