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Repair Double Glazed Windows: 10 Things I'd Love To Have Known Earlier
How to Repair Double Glazed Windows

There are some telltale signs your double-glazed windows require to be repaired. Draughts and water ingress are obvious indicators of damage to frames of your windows. They must be fixed as quickly as possible.

However, misting could be a sign that your window seals are in need of replacement. Replacing the window seals will solve the issue, and will stop leaks, draughts or condensation.

Broken Panes

One of the most common problems with double-glazed windows is broken glass. While double pane windows are more difficult to break than single-pane ones however, accidents can happen and you will want to repair a broken window as soon as you can.

Get rid of any glass fragments that could be in the frame. Be sure to wear eye protection and gloves while doing this, as glass can be sharp. Once the shards are removed, check the floor of your home for additional loose pieces. It is also an excellent idea to remove any hooks made of metal that hold the panes together.

Once the glass has been removed, you'll have to remove the old glazing compound (small fasteners which pin the glass in the frame of the window), and replace them with new ones. It's a lengthy procedure that requires a few tools. These include latex glazing putty, metal glazing points, pliers, a heat gun, and a putty knife.

It's best to start at the top and work your way downwards in removing the old points and glazing compound. This will help you avoid getting any of the sash's paint or wood stuck to your tool. If you do end up removing a portion of the sash's wooden pieces, be sure to use a chisel or utility knife instead of a chemical stripper, as this can cause damage.

After you're done you can sand the wood. When the wood is smooth, you can seal it using clear wood sealer or linseed. This will shield it against water and future damage.

There are a few simple fixes you can attempt to repair a damaged double-pane window however, these methods won't fix the crack and should only be used as a temporary fix. A silicone caulk can help seal the gap, but you need to ensure that you use a high-quality caulk and follow proper application techniques.


Condensation

If you notice moisture or mist between the panes of glass that you have double glazing, this means that the window seal isn't working. This could be a problem because it prevents the insulating air or gas from being trapped between the two panes of glass, so it won't do its job effectively and will lead to temperature changes which can cause condensation to form.

A double glazing expert can easily repair this problem. To fix the problem your window company will remove the window sash that is affected and IGU (insulating glass unit) before blowing in a new gasket. This will create a sturdy and airtight seal that will prevent condensation from happening again. They will also employ drying agents to aid in drying the area out and prevent the condensation from recurring.

You may also notice mist between glass panes in double-glazed windows when the frame has changed position over time. This will crack the seal. This can be a major issue because it means your windows won't function properly and lose their energy efficiency.

While it is possible to replace panes of a double-glazed Window however, it can be extremely expensive and is typically only necessary if there are severe issues with the window that is beyond repair. If you've noticed the signs of a problem with your double-glazed windows, and you're still within the warranty period it could be possible to get repaired for free or at a lesser cost.

It is worth checking the terms of your warranty before you contact the company to determine whether they are able to resolve the problem without replacing the entire window. Double glazed windows are typically covered by warranties of between 10 and 20 years, so you may find that they are able to repair faulty window units rather than replacing them completely. If this is the case, then they'll likely send a specialist out to fix your double glazed windows and are usually able to do so quickly. This is a cheaper option than buying and installing brand new double glazed windows and is also better for the environment too!

Broken Locks & Handles

It can be a big issue if the handle of your window is damaged, or it is difficult to open. You won't be able to use your windows. It can also give burglars an opportunity to break into your house. There are a variety of options to fix it, but the best way is to call an uPVC expert. Based on the severity of the issue, they can usually come and repair it for you, or at least provide you with a new handle.

There are many types of window lock, but the most common one is the Maco or Mila locks that are commonly found on uPVC frames. These locks employ bayonet rods for locking and are very easy to seize up. The handle's nose is stuck in the popped-out position, and it will not return to its wedged locked position. This can be a frustrating issue, but it can be resolved with just a few steps.

To resolve the issue, you'll need to take off the handle. This is simple enough using the help of a screwdriver. After you have removed the handle, you will be able see the screws that attach the lock to the frame. After the screws have been removed you can then make use of pliers or a wrench to try and grab the bolts for the shoot. If this fails, you may need to insert the tool through the gap between the frame and the window (the gap can differ on the opposite side of the window) and then make an "u" shape using your hands to try to grab the shoot bolts.

You can shut your window by adjusting the handle back to its closed position if you're capable of removing the shoot bolts. The gearbox (espag, espagnolette, etc.) is likely to be damaged, so it will not open by the handle. You can replace the gearbox (espag or espagnolette) without the shoot bolts in order that the window can be opened with the handle.

Broken Hinges

If your uPVC window hinges aren't longer operating smoothly it is possible to have them repaired or replaced. It could be due to the hinges being opened with too much force, the hinge snapping or dropping or they were defective to begin with and it causes problems that make using your window difficult. Luckily the replacement of the hinge is easy and quick and doesn't require you to buy a new window - you can simply get your old windows repaired instead.

Take off repairs to double glazed windows . This is done by removing the screws that secure the hinges to the frame. After the hinges have been removed, you can replace the boards using plywood that has been cut to the proper size. Make sure the plywood is thicker than the original board to ensure it is able to support the weight of the window both it is closed and open. Use wood filler to ensure the hole left by the hinge of the past will not leak or become loose.

After you've filled holes and replaced the hinges, you will need to paint the doors. Make sure you use a high-quality paint to ensure that it will last for as long as is possible. When the paint is dry and you are ready to re-attach the window and tighten any loose screws.

Regular maintenance is also essential for window hinges. You can ensure they last longer by cleaning them regularly on the tracks of friction and lubricating the hinge mechanism. You can also use wood preservatives to shield them from the elements. This will prevent corrosion and keep them looking great for as long as you possibly can.

Double-glazed windows are more energy-efficient than single-glazed windows, and can save you money on heating. As with any part of your house windows, they will eventually require to be replaced or repaired. Our Preston experts can help you if you observe any signs that your double-glazed windows aren't functioning correctly.

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