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Window Repairs Can Save Homeowners Time and Money

Window repairs can save homeowners time and money. However, there are instances when replacing old windows is more cost-effective.

Cracks or holes in windows' glass are often caused by stray baseballs and projectiles. With the appropriate tools, these are simple fixes.

However, if the window's frame is beginning to decay, it's best to replace the entire window.

Broken or Cracked Glass

A bad storm or a stray piece of debris from the lawnmower, or even your favorite vase set down too hard could break the glass in your windows. Fortunately, a little time and effort can prevent these cracks from getting worse and reduce the cost of replacement glass.

The first step in any repair is to remove the broken pane of glass. Wearing gloves, carefully pry off any molding, trim, or glazing putty that keeps the glass in place. You may need to use a utility knife to get rid of any glass fragments that are stuck in the frame.

After removing the window, clean the area around it and the surface thoroughly. This will prevent the adhesive used to hold the new glass from leakage and causing further damage. You'll also want to ensure that the glass you're replacing is a good fit. If the new glass is larger than the previous piece, you'll need to employ a circular or mitersaw to trim it.

Now that your surface is clean, locate an adhesive for glass that is specifically designed for window glass and follow the directions on how to apply it. Then, you can reinstall the glass inside your window sash. Avoid flexing or moving the glass during this process; it can cause the crack to grow.

In the end, you can use a product like Loctite Super Glue Glass to fill the crack and seal it. It is designed to work on all types of glass, including tinted ones. Just be aware that this type of fix won't completely conceal the crack, so it's not a suitable option for windows that are easily visible from the outside.

Epoxy is another option. It is more time-consuming, however it will provide the most secure seal and will make your glass break virtually unnoticeable. It is important to thoroughly clean the glass and surrounding area prior to applying epoxy. It is also important be prepared for any sudden weather changes which could cause the cracks to grow. If you are not confident with these DIY techniques or if the cracked glass is particularly large or two-paned, it is best to call the professionals.

Sashes that won't slide open

A window that won't stay up isn't just a nuisance; it could be dangerous. upvc repairs -hung and single-hung windows come with balancing mechanisms that help keep the sash from sliding up and down within the jambs. However there are times when one or more of these mechanisms could become disconnected or damaged. Examine the pivot bar and balance shoes to determine whether either of them has dislodged. You will have to replace the balance bar and pivot shoe if they have been dislodged.

The moisture in window frames of the sash can cause cycles of expansion or contraction. In time, this may cause joints to become loose in the frame and cause them to become stuck. It is possible to repair this issue without removing the window if you use a utility blade to pry the frame joints. If your wood appears to be swelling, it's usually because of a lack of flashing on the exterior of your home which allows water to soak into the frame.

Another common reason for windows that aren't opening is a sash cord snapped. Try reattaching the cord with pliers and by sliding the sash into its normal position. If the cord has snapped completely, you'll have to replace it.

Paint can also make windows difficult to move. If the sash channel of a double-hung windows is sealed with paint, you might be able to break the bond by using an utility knife and then slide it. If this doesn't work then you'll have to take off the window sash, and then cut the seam on both sides between the sash, stop or parting strip, or jamb (Photo 1).

The sash shoes in single-hung windows are constructed of either metal or plastic. They have a U-shaped slot in them that is locked when the shoe is in its usual position in the sash. To unlock the shoe, use a screwdriver to turn the slot until it faces the other way (Photo 2). Then, you can slide the sash upwards and down again and see if the window works normally.

Rotting Wood

Wood rot isn't just ugly and aesthetically pleasing, it is a serious threat to the structural integrity of the portion of the home it's infiltrating. The fungus that causes it feasts on moisture, turning wooden beams, joists and walls into a soggy mush. The best way to avoid decay is to ensure your home is properly maintained and that areas with exposure to elements are properly protected. Even if you are vigilant the slightest lapse in painting, clogged rain gutter, or minor roof leak can expose window frames as well as porch columns and other components of the house to decaying organisms.

The majority of wood decays are caused by excessive humidity, which is typically caused by condensation or rainwater seepage. The latter can occur when damp-proofing courses are not installed or damaged or when internal materials like plaster and drywall are affected by leaky appliances, pipes and fixtures.

The first step to repair decay is to remove the old material. This is generally easy enough using a pry bar but the combination of hammer and chisel may be necessary for the most stubborn spots. After the decayed pieces of wood are removed, the gap must be filled in and sealed. There are a myriad of wood fillers available, and the best product will depend on the amount of work you want to complete, the depth of the hole is, and how much of the frame can be preserved.

If the rot has spread out too far for a filler to perform, you will have to replace the damaged part. This can be done either by hiring a professional or by doing it yourself. This is a more complicated task that requires the expertise of a carpenter to complete. If you're not sure of your DIY ability here, then it's best to call in a professional.

Repairing rotting wood can be accomplished, but it is much more efficient (and less expensive) to prevent the problem in the first instance. Preventative measures include regularly sealing cracks around windows, scraping and repainting caulk as well as installing drip edges on the roof to prevent water from splattering onto exterior trim. You should also look for signs of humidity around your windows and consider a dehumidifier in order to keep the levels of moisture in check.

Dirty Seals


Water dripping around or under a window is likely to be the most obvious indication that window seals are shrinking. Sometimes, this is easy to spot but most of the time it's hidden within a wall and more difficult to locate. This can cause soft wood, mould, or even structural damage to your RV. The best way to safeguard your windows is with regular inspection and cleaning. Pressing gently against the seal trim and visually examining it can help you find soft spots before they can cause water damage.

The windows that are stained with fog can be a sign of a failing seal. They may not be structurally damaging or causing your electricity bills to increase, but they affect the appearance of your RV.

The weather is the main factor in the failure of window seals. In hot temperatures, seals expand and in colder temperatures, they shrink. You can lessen the impact by keeping your camper out of direct sunlight and storing it in a cover whenever possible. A simple car wash will assist in preventing the salt from causing damage to your window rubber seals.

Another reason that can lead to seal failure is rubbing seals with brushes or washrags that contain cleaning chemicals that degrade the rubber. Seals can become brittle and more susceptible to cracking. Avoid using harsh cleaners and keep your window seals and sash tracks tidy with a clean toothbrush.

This is the simplest and cheapest way to protect the windows of your RV. This will also give you the chance to inspect the seals on your windows and make any required repairs.

Lubricating your window seals by spraying 303 Protectant replaced is a far more costly repair than simply resealing your sash, however it is nevertheless much cheaper than repairing the water damage caused by faulty seals. This is a DIY project that will extend the life of your windows in your RV and save you money.

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