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Home Window Repair
A pebble from the lawnmower, a heavy drink placed on the glass-topped coffee table, or a shattered window are only a few issues that could affect your home windows.
These problems can be easily fixed by you without calling a professional. These simple fixes might not be able to win you any beauty contests for your home, but they will keep your windows in top shape.
Broken Panes
A baseball or a strong wind can damage your window panes, leaving you exposed to the elements. But replacing a single pane isn't as difficult as you might think and is a less expensive option than purchasing an entirely new window or hiring an expert. With a few tools and a keen care you can repair a damaged window pane quickly and efficiently.
Before you begin your work, put on the safety glasses and clean the area around the window of glass splinters and glass chards. Clean the frame and take off any old paint or varnish from the wood. If you have a sash made of metal with saddle bars, remove the saddle bars as well. Then, using a utility blade, carefully pry away the trim from the window frames. Be careful not to damage any lead on the existing glass and don't try to break it too much.
If you are using a brand new pane, it is best to have it cut in a hardware shop. This will ensure that the glass is of the correct size. You must subtract 1/8 of an inch from the actual size of the opening to allow for the glass. This is because wood expands and contracts.
Most single pane windows are secured by glazing putty as well as small metal clips called glazier's points. Apply a generous amount of putty for glaziers to the frame of wood around one side of the broken glass. Press the glazier's point into the putty every six inches. This will secure the window in position and allow you to seal your frame later.
Before you apply any putty, dampen your fingers with linseed oil and run it across the surface of the wood. This will make the wood lubricated and the putty easier to work with. Glazing putty is a limiting product that will dry out over time. Add a few drops Linseed to the mix to extend its shelf life. When the putty is dry it is time to begin repairing your window.
Broken Seals
Over time the rubber used to seal double-paned windows may be degraded. This leaves the window susceptible to moisture, which compromises its purpose and allowing it to let in cold or warm humidity. The first indication that a seal is broken is condensation or fog between the two panes. A significant temperature difference between your home and outside home is a different indication. Finally, a damaged seal will cause your windows to appear blurred or discolored as the vacuum-sealed gas argon escapes.
A window replacement is the only way to get your windows back to their original condition. Fortunately, many modern double-paned windows are backed by warranties and can be replaced at no extra cost to the homeowner.
When your windows are under warranty, it is important to avail this benefit as soon as possible to save money on the cost of a complete replacement. The warranty covers all work and materials required to repair or replace your windows.
While you can replace your windows by yourself, the process is complicated and requires special tools. Calling a professional installer is the best choice. They will take out and clean your windows, ensuring that they are properly glazed and insulated and protect your home against cold air, moisture, and the scorching sun.
Window replacement can also save money on your energy costs. By replacing old windows with double paned ones you can cut down on your cooling and heating bills. Furthermore, the insulation of newer windows is better and they provide the most comfortable living space in your home. The only downside to replacing your windows is the upfront price, but this can be offset by the long-term savings on your electricity bills.
Sashes that won't open
A sash window that won't open poses more than just an inconvenience - it could be dangerous. The sash may fall down in a sudden manner, causing damage to any item on the sill, including children and pets. Double-hung and single-hung window designs include balancing mechanisms that keep the sash from the jambs. The problem could be that the sash hasn't been properly connected to these mechanisms, or it could require a reset or locked.
Start by testing if the window moves. If it doesn't, you can use a tool on the joint rail (where the upper and lower sashes join together) to try to pull the two sashes away. If the window does move, unhook the sash and place it on a surface to get access to the sides. If the spline of the sash is loose in just some places it is possible to employ a utility knife cut it in the corners. If the spline has been torn off or completely broken and is broken, you'll need to replace it.
If the sash is still stuck, it might be necessary to cut off the front trim piece. Hardware stores have tools for this. A putty blade can also work. With your cutting tool, cut the paint seal that surrounds the sash channels. Remove any screws holding the stops in the frame. After this is done you'll be able lift the sash off the frame and reposition it properly.
If the sash is still stuck in the frame, the balance shoe could have fallen down to the bottom of frame. Resetting this is easy by marking the location of the hinge channel on the frame and then remove it. Fill the screw holes with wood filler or epoxy and scrape them flat before installing the channel. Once the hinge channel is back in place, just reset the balance pin by moving it up into the "U" position. upvc window hinges to ensure that it is in alignment with the balance, and then check the window.
Wood Rot
Wood decay isn't just an eye-sore but it can also cause serious structural damage to a property. It comes in a variety of forms that include dry and wet rot. In both cases, the damage is caused by a combination of moisture as well as fungus. Both wet and dry rots can be fixed, though they're best stopped at the source. Property owners should inspect for signs of rot on areas that are prone to becoming damp, such as windows outside timber beams, timber frames, and basement subfloors. They should also examine the for any gaps or cracks.
If a hole is discovered the area must be cleaned and filled with a water-resistant timber filler. After the wood has dried and is stained, it must be repainted to match the surrounding material. If you decide to use stain for wood, it's important to test the product on a small area of the filler prior to applying. This will ensure the stain does not alter color, corrode, or otherwise alter the look of your woodwork.
Wet decay is easy to identify, as it often has an unpleasant odor that is like soil that has been rotting. It's also more supple than timber that isn't affected which makes it easier to feel with your hand. Dry rot however is more difficult to detect. This type of fungus attacks the wood cells which causes them to break down and disintegrate.
Dry rot is typically more difficult to repair than wet rot due to the fact that it can penetrate deeper into the material. It can be prevented however, by finding and fixing the source of moisture, like leaks or damp that penetrate. It is also beneficial to regularly clear gutters of blockages to prevent a accumulation of water that could lead to leaks around the home or a basement that is flooded.
Homeowners can also lower the risk of rot by keeping windows closed and utilizing a dehumidifier in basements and crawl spaces. They should also ensure to regularly clean the sealant or caulking around doors and windows to prevent water from entering gaps. They should also replace any damaged or cracked timbers.
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