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How to Repair Double Glazing
Double-glazed windows are strong and secure, but they do wear out over time. Signs that your double glazing requires repair are the feeling of draught or condensation in between the windowspanes.
The seal that holds the glass panes in place usually has been damaged. Resealing can fix this.
Seals
Seals are an essential component of double glazing because they boost the energy efficiency and insulation of the windows. They are situated between the glass panes and uPVC frames they provide an airtight, vital barrier that assists in keeping out the elements of wind, rain drafts, condensation, and drafts that can cause damp walls and windowsills. Window seals can also help keep cold and warm air separated, which could lower heating costs.
It is not unusual for window seals to break down. This is often due to weathering and exposure to extreme elements like high winds, rain, ice and snow. However, it could also be the result of incorrect installation or the use of chemicals, such as paint strippers that damage the rubber.
If the window seals fail, it can cause moisture and humidity may seep through the glass panes, leading to fogging or misting of the windows. It could also affect the insulation properties of double glazing as it won't have the gas inert between the panes that helps to retain heat.
If you know what to watch for, you can try to carry out some DIY double-glazed window seal repair. It's best to hire an expert to complete the job. They can repair the windows to restore their insulation and energy efficient qualities and also eliminate any unattractive condensation that has accumulated between the glass panes.
Many double glazed windows are covered by a warranty which means they can be repaired or replaced without cost to the homeowner. Check the paperwork that came along with your double glazing or contact the company from which you bought it to find out whether there is any assistance available. Check your home insurance policy for coverage in case of double glazing problems. If you're covered, it's important to ensure that you make your claim as soon as you can in order to avoid any unnecessary expenses. You can also contact the local authority's Building Control department for further guidance and assistance.
Glass
Double glazing can be a problem. The most frequent issue is misting, which happens when the seal between two panes is broken and moisture collects. It is possible to fix misted double glazing without needing to replace the entire window. It is possible to fix it by removing the damaged glass, blowing air through the gap and forming the seal.
Glass can be used to make double-glazed windows that come in different shapes and sizes. Some glass is clear like mirrors or safety glass, but it is tempered to ensure security and strength. Certain types of glass have coatings applied to enhance their properties. This can include solar control glass which reduces glare and prevents heat transfer; extra clean glass that is self-cleaning and stain-resistant; and chromogenic glass, which changes transparency based on temperature.
Certain manufacturers also produce high-efficiency double glazed units. These use insulated glass with special films to keep the internal temperatures stable which means that cooling and heating systems aren't required to be as efficient to keep the temperature at a comfortable level in your home.
They are often a cheaper option than replacement windows and they offer excellent energy savings. These units must be maintained correctly, as they can lose their effectiveness over time.
The most important thing is to get in touch with the company you purchased your double glazing from immediately you spot problems. Contact them by phone, and then follow-up by writing a letter or an email. You'll be able to prove that you informed them of your concerns and agreeing to address the issue. This is crucial in order to be able to claim any warranties you have. Many companies offer 10- or 20-year guarantees, while some offer lifetime warranties.
Frame
The frames that hold double glazing are made from materials like plastic and wood that can be damaged in a variety of ways. Fragile frames can cause cold air to penetrate your home, which will increase your heating costs. Over time, frames can be twisted and warped. They may need to be replaced or at the very least cleaned and sanded down to repair them.
It is best to consult a glazier if you are having issues with the frames of your windows. They have the necessary skills and tools to fix this kind of issue. It is possible to carry out some repairing yourself but it is usually quicker and less expensive to seek professional advice. Having a qualified glazier do the job will ensure that it is done correctly and you can claim any expenses back.
Condensation between glass panes is a typical sign that double glazing requires repair. This usually indicates that the seal between the glass panes has failed allowing air to get. This could cause the moisture to fall and make your home feel humid. This issue should be addressed as quickly as possible to avoid any further problems.
It is not always necessary to replace the whole window, as long as it's not broken or cracked. In reality the frame itself may be in perfect condition, which is why it is more cost effective to simply replace the glass unit within the window.
Many companies offer same-day double glazing repair services, but it is important to be aware of the requirements you have before asking for the quote. Sales representatives are known to try and convince people to purchase more expensive repairs than what they actually need. It is a good idea to understand what you require, how much it should cost, and why you should it in order to detect a sales tactic that is high-pressure.
It is recommended to have your double glazing regularly checked as it will ensure they are in good order and prevent problems. If you require repairs, it is recommended to seek out a reputable company to get an estimate since they have the knowledge and experience needed to resolve your issues quickly and efficiently.
Locks
Whether you need to repair double glazing or have new windows installed, a reliable tradesperson should install a lock to keep your window secure. In the course of quoting your installer should go over the various locking options available and choose the one that best suits you and your local crime rate. Espagnolette is a well-known option that uses bolts with a mushroom head that are inserted behind locking positions on the frame. They are usually used on uPVC but they can also be used on aluminum and wood.
Other locks are made to limit the number of times opening the window. You might want to consider installing a Canzak Window Restriction cable to your casement window. It functions as a door chain lock and can be fitted either on either side of the moving part to stop it from opening up too far. It is also simple to install and one of the few locks that work with casements.
A hinged wedge lock can be used to prevent the lower sash of sash windows from being lifted enough to allow an intruder to gain access. Cut a piece of wood the width of the channel that operates the lower sash. Fit it in and tack it on the wall.
You can also add a keyed lock to your sash or casement windows. They are stronger than latch locks and are typically used in conjunction with them to secure windows. They are situated on the outside of windows and are used on single and double-hung windows, as well as sliding ones.
Other methods to increase the security of your double-glazed windows include the addition of the shoot bolt lock system. This lock is created by bolts being shot from both ends to create a very robust lock. These are typically offered as an upgrade and are suitable for both commercial and domestic use.
You should also check that your double glazing installer is accredited by a recognized trade body, such as Checkatrade, to ensure they have the expertise and know-how to complete high-quality work and comply with their standards.
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