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Window Repairs Can Save Homeowners Time and Money

Window repairs can cut down on time and cost for homeowners. However, there are times when replacing old windows is more economical.

Stray baseballs and thrown projectiles frequently cause holes or cracks in window glass. These are usually easy repairs using the correct tools.

If the frame of the window is beginning to decay it is recommended to replace the entire window.

Glass that is cracked or broken

A storm that is severe or a stray pebble from the lawnmowers, or your favorite vase set down too hard can crack the glass in your windows. You can prevent cracks from getting more severe by spending a little extra time and effort. This will help you save money on 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 also have to use a utility knife to break loose any glass shards stuck in the frame or glazing.

After removing the glass, clean the surface and any surrounding areas thoroughly. This will stop the glue that glues the glass to the surface from spilling out and causing damage. Make sure the new glass fits well. If the glass you're replacing is larger than the prior piece, you'll need to use a circular or mitersaw to trim it.

Once your surface has been cleaned, you can apply a glass glue designed specifically for windows. Place the glass back inside your window sash. Avoid flexing the glass or moving it during this process. This can cause cracks to become deeper.

You can also use products like Loctite Super Glue Glass, which will fill the crack and then seal it. It is designed to work on all types of glass including tinted ones. This type of fix can't completely hide the crack. It's not suited for windows that are visible from the outside.

Another option is epoxy, which is a little more laborious to apply, but will provide the strongest seal and will likely make your cracked window glass virtually unnoticeable. Before applying epoxy, you'll need to clean your glass and the surrounding area thoroughly. It is also important to be prepared to deal with any abrupt weather changes that could cause the crack to widen once more. If you're not comfortable with these DIY repair techniques or if the glass you have cracked is particularly large or has a double-paned glass, it's best to get in touch with a professional for a professional repair.

Sashes that won't let you open

A window that isn't able to remain up is more than just a nuisance. It could also be dangerous. Single- and double-hung windows come with balancing mechanisms that assist in stopping the sash from moving upwards and down within the jambs. Nevertheless, one or more mechanisms could be damaged or broken. Examine the pivot bar and balance shoes to determine whether one or both have dislodged. If they have, you'll need to replace them for the sash to remain stable.


Moisture can cause cycles of expansion and contraction within the timber frames of sash windows. This can cause the frame joints to become loose as time passes and become stuck. You can repair this problem without removing the window if you use a utility knife to cut the frame joints. If the wood appears swollen, this is often caused by missing flashing on your house's exterior which lets water soak into the frame.

Another reason that is commonly cited for windows that don't open is a sash cord snapped. You can try to reattach the cord using pliers and by slipping the sash back into its normal position. If the cord is completely damaged, you'll have to replace it.

Paint can also cause a window to bind and become difficult to move. If you notice that the sash channel on double-hung windows has been sealed with paint and you want to break the bond by scoring the paint using an utility knife and attempting to slide it. If upvc window repairs fails then you'll need to remove the sash and then cut the gap between the sash and stop, strip of separation or jamb on both sides of the window (Photo 1).

The sash shoes that are used in single-hung windows are usually made from plastic or metal. They feature a U shape slot that locks when the shoe is in its normal position within the sash. To unlock the shoe, you need a screwdriver to rotate the slot until it is facing the opposite direction (Photo 2). Then, you can slide the sash up and down again and see if the window works normally.

Rotting Wood

Wood rot is not only ugly, it can also cause serious harm to the structural integrity in the area it has invaded. The fungus that causes it feeds on moisture and turns wood beams, walls, and joists to a wet mucus. The best way to prevent decay is to ensure that your home is well maintained and that areas that have exposure to elements are protected. Even if you are vigilant the slightest lapse in painting or clogged gutter or a minor roof leak can expose your window frames as well as porch columns and other components of the home to decaying organisms.

Most wood decays due to excessive moisture, which is often caused by rainwater seepage or condensation. This can happen when damp-proofing course is not installed or is damaged or when internal materials such as plaster and drywall are affected by leaky pipes, appliances and fixtures.

The first step in repairing rot is removing the old material. This is typically done using a prybar, but using a combination of hammer as well as chisel is sometimes needed for the most difficult areas. After the rotten pieces wood are removed, the hole must be filled in and sealed. There are a variety of wood fillers to choose from, and the best product will depend on the amount of work you'd like to complete, the depth of the hole is, and how much of the frame can be saved.

If the rot is too extensive for a simple filler then you'll have to replace the damaged area. You can engage an expert to complete this task or do it yourself. This is a more complex task that requires the expertise of a carpenter to complete. If you are unsure about your DIY abilities it is recommended to consult an expert.

Repairing wood that is rotting is possible however it is more efficient (and less expensive) to prevent the problem at the beginning. The best preventative measures are sealing cracks around the windows, scraping caulk off and repainting it, as well as installing drip edges on the roof. You should also be looking for signs of excessive humidity around your window and consider using a dehumidifier in order to keep the humidity levels under control.

Dirty Seals

The most obvious sign of shrinking window seals is the water that drips around or beneath a window. It's possible to see, but it's usually hidden behind the wall. This can lead to soft wood, mould, and even structural damage in your RV. The best way to protect your windows is to keep them clean by performing regular inspection and cleaning. You can find soft spots by pressing gently on the seal trim while looking.

Fogged windows can also be an indication of a weak seal. While they are unlikely to cause structural damage or increase your electricity bill, they can detract from the aesthetics of your RV.

The weather plays a significant role in the failure of window seals. In hot temperatures, seals expand while in colder weather, they shrink. This effect can be reduced by storing your camper underneath cover and keeping it away from the direct sunlight. A simple car wash can aid in preventing salt from damaging the seals of your window.

Other factors that contribute to window seal failure are scrubbing the seals with brushes or washrags that contain cleaning chemicals that break down the rubber. This can cause the seals to become weak and susceptible to cracking. Avoid harsh cleaners and keep your window seals and sash tracks in good condition with a clean toothbrush.

This is the simplest and least expensive method of protecting the windows of your RV. It also gives you the opportunity to examine the seals on your windows and make any required repairs.

Having your window seals lubricated with 303 Protectant Spray or replaced is a much more expensive repair than simply resealing your sash, but it is nonetheless much less expensive than fixing the water damage that is caused by failed seals. This is a DIY project that can extend the life of your windows in your RV and save you money.

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