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Why Double Glazing Repair Is Necessary
Double glazing keeps homes warm and free of drafts. But, over time, they can begin to fail. This could be due to many things like condensation between the window panes, or a blow-out window.
This is a problem that can be easily corrected. In this article, we will examine common issues with double-glazing repair and how they can be repaired.
Frames
The frames of your double glazing are an a crucial component of your doors and windows. They support the inner panes of glass, and protect them from moisture, dirt and other contaminants. However, they can also become damaged over time. The good thing is that they can usually be repaired without having to replace the entire window. A well-planned repair can restore your double-glazed windows to their original state. This will enhance the appearance of your home and could increase the value of resales.
A damaged frame is a common reason for double glazing failure. This can lead to draughts or heat loss. This can lead to higher energy bills and the interior of your home is damaged. It is essential to repair your double glazing as fast as you can if you spot any faults.
It is an excellent idea to employ professional double glazing repair firms to repair the frames. They'll be able to provide you with a range of options, so you can choose the best one that meets your needs. They will also have the equipment necessary to complete the work quickly.
Double glazed windows will be more efficient after repairs. Double glazing is designed to keep warm air inside your home in the winter months and cold air out in summer. If the glass or frame are damaged, it will not be able do this.
UPVC is the most well-known material for double glazing frames. This is due to the fact that it provides the advantages of durability and low maintenance. It is also relatively inexpensive. UPVC however, isn't as flexible as other materials, and may not be appropriate for every home.
Another option that is popular for double glazing frames is aluminium. Aluminium is light and durable, as well as flexible. However, it might not be the best choice for all homeowners.
Glass
Sometimes, double-glazed windows are difficult to open. This can be due condensation between the panes, or a broken seal, or even water ingress. If you suspect there is the case with your double glazing you might want to call an experienced repair service.
The good news is that the majority of problems with double glazed windows can be resolved without the need to replace the entire window. In some instances such as misty windows it is possible to get this completed without having to replace the frames. A misted window usually caused by a damaged seal. It can be easily repaired.
To fix a misted window first, you need to take the smears or condensation from the glass. This can be accomplished by laying the double glazed unit on a flat work bench (ideally with an absorbent, soft surface like a towel or duvet in between to avoid scratches) and then using a scraper to remove it from the frame. Once the two pieces are separated and you are able to use window cleaner spray to get rid of any marks and smears. This will allow them to re-bond together after the repair.
After both panes have been cleaned and the frame has been put back together and the edges of the glass that were sealed may be re-bonded using a specific sealant. Once the glass has been cleaned it can be put back into the frame and new seals can be put on to stop it from misting once more.
It is important to note that replacing double-glazed glass is a risk and should only be undertaken by a professional with years of experience in the field. The process involves a lot of work with extremely specific tools, and is not typically a DIY task for most people. It's also a great opportunity to upgrade from single-glazed glass to energy efficient A-rated glass that can help reduce your heating bills and keep your home comfortable. The cost of this upgrade could be significantly less than that of replacing the entire window.
Locks
Window locks are vital to protect windows particularly in areas with the possibility of burglaries. They can also reduce draughts, which are a common issue in older homes that have double glazing. No matter if you have uPVC windows or double-glazed ones the lock mechanism will have to be replaced at least once in a while. There are a variety of methods to repair the window locks based on the type you have installed.
The majority of double-glazed windows use a keyed lock that can be opened and closed by inserting a key into the lock cylinder. This lock is found on the outside of double-hung windows and is one of the most common types of double glazing locks. There are also other types of window locks including sash and crank handles.
Double-glazed windows that don't close properly can cause drafts inside your home, allowing heat to escape, putting your family at risk of burglary. This can cause damp and water damage if not dealt with quickly. A simple test to determine if your uPVC windows are closing properly is to try to fit a credit card between the sash and the frame when it's closed. If you can fit the card, then your frame needs to be adjusted.
Another issue that is common to uPVC windows is that the seal that holds the glass together can begin to weaken or shrink. This is a natural process that can result from changes in temperature and weather conditions. Over time the seal could become brittle, or shrink away from the frame. This can allow air to get into the space between the glass panes and cause draughts.
The majority of hardware stores have the replacement seal to solve this issue. It's easy to put in and can help stop the loss of energy from your windows made of uPVC.
Seals
Restoring your double glazing as soon as you can will ensure that it is as efficient and durable as possible. A professional glazier has the experience and tools to repair any damage quickly and safely. They will also provide tips on how to care for and maintain your glass to help prolong its lifespan.
Window seals are an important component of double glazed windows as they provide insulation and keep out moisture. You'll notice that the seals on your windows are damaged or not as effective if you see condensation inside the glass or fogging of the windows. It is crucial to fix these issues immediately you notice them as windows won't retain heat or work as effectively at reducing your energy bills.
If you notice fogging, condensation or drafts between your window panes, it's time to call a professional for a double glazing repair. It is not necessary to replace your double-glazing in the event that the issue is caused by moisture or condensation, as it will usually clear up with time if you have proper ventilation and a dehumidified home environment.
However, the rising costs of energy are another sign that double-glazed windows need to be replaced or repaired as they allow warm air to escape your home, causing your heating system to work harder. If you're unsure whether your higher energy bills are due to broken seals, it's worth contacting the company that installed them to see what the issue might be.
You can fix uPVC seals yourself by employing different methods. However, this type of repair requires specific abilities and skills to avoid further damage. If you attempt to repair a window seal that is damaged without the appropriate tools and the proper training this could lead to greater repair costs in the future. It's also important to know that not all materials are compatible with each other and you might need another material if the original window is made of wood or timber. A double glazing specialist will ensure you get the right products for your repair to avoid costly errors.
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