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Double Glazing Seal Repairs
When double-glazed window seals break, it can lead to mould and damp. This can cause damage to the frame and walls surrounding it, and it can also affect your health.
Fortunately, most uPVC windows can be repaired using resealing, rather than replacement. A glazier is usually able to clean the window frame and glass and then apply a new layer of sealant, and smooth it.
Water Leaks
Window seals are designed to keep moisture to stay out of your home. However, when they start to wear down, it can result in water leaks around your windows. Not only is a leaking window unpleasant, but it can cause costly structural damage to your home's structure. It's important to identify the issue early and get it fixed by a professional before it gets worse.
The source of leaking windows can often be found not in the glass but on the frame or sill. A leak in this region is the most frequent indication of a damaged window seal. It could be caused by damage to the seal caused by weather or age, worn out caulking or even a blocked drain section resulting in an accumulation of water or ice.
The appearance of water between double-glazed panes is another common sign that your window seal has failed. While this isn't quite as dangerous as a leak because the water doesn't travel enough to get into your home. However, it could suggest that the inert gas sandwiched between the panes of glass has lost its lubrication, which will lower the insulating value of your windows.
The final common sign of a damaged window seal is condensation between the panes. This could be due to an ineffective window seal or it could be the result of an unforgiving climate in your home or an issue with the glass. It's not just annoying but it can also lead to mould and mildew growth in your home. It can be very difficult and expensive.
It's time to check your double-glazed windows if you observe these signs. Repairs or replacements will aid in preventing your home from water leaks, lower energy costs, and even stop draughts. It's a small price to pay for the comfort and safety of your family. Contact Thompson Creek Window today to discuss your options for window seal repair or replacement. Our skilled professionals are here to help! We offer assistance to homeowners in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Condensation
A broken double glazing seal can allow water into the insulating gap. This water can cause fogging or misting in the window panes.
If you are noticing condensation inside your home you should contact a double glazing repair company. Condensation can be an indication that the vacuum seal made in the factory has failed and moisture has seeped into the enclosed space.
Condensation is caused by a number of causes however, the most common cause is gaskets, sealants or insulation in the uPVC frames of the windows. There are several options for double glazing seal repair however it is essential that the new seals are correctly measured to ensure the best seal and a tight fit.
Typically, the gaskets that are used to seal the gaps between your double-glazed units are constructed from polyurethane foam. These are designed to last for a long time but they are susceptible to deterioration over time because of wear and tear, as well as exposure to different temperatures and weather conditions throughout the year.
Over time the foam can shrink or crack. This could lead to a break in your seal, allowing moisture to seep into the double-glazed window. This can result in condensation and a loss in energy efficiency.
Re-sealing windows is one option to address this issue. inquiry isn't a 100% solution since it will only remove the existing condensation, and not address the root issues that cause the double-glazed windows to leak or form condensate.
Another solution is to have your windows replaced completely and this should be done by a professional who provides an insurance backed guarantee. If the company fails, you're still protected by insurance. It's important to note that the warranty on windows replacements should be a minimum of 10 years.
Misting
Check that your double-glazing seals are in good shape as the autumn season draws near. Window seals that are damaged can affect your windows' insulative properties, but also cause dampness, mold and condensation. It is essential to address any problems with your double glazed windows as soon as possible to avoid further damage and save on energy costs.
A standard double glazed window is made from two glass panes connected by an internal space filled with gas. A layer of sealant on the outside fills the gap between the uPVC frame and the glass. This is essential to maintain the air-tight seal that keeps warm and cold air separate in your home, saving you the cost of heating. These seals are susceptible to damage in time because of weather conditions, ageing or improper installation. The magic insulation formula which makes double-glazed windows so effective can begin to degrade as soon as this happens.
If not checked, damaged or faulty seals can lead to damp and condensation which can ruin the appearance of your windows, but could also affect your health. The dampness and moisture can cause damage to walls, ceilings floors, and other surfaces within your home. They can also cause allergens and irritants which are harmful to your health and the health of your family members.
The most common problem that double glazing suffers from is misting that occurs between the panes. This happens when moisture gets into the insulated area of your window and can be very difficult to fix without professional double glazing seal repair.
DIY solutions to this problem are available, but we do not recommend them as they can be messy and can damage your windows. These methods involve drilling holes into your glazed unit and using chemicals to remove fog & condensation. This can lead to many problems including exposing your windows to water damage that could ruin the unit completely.
Professional glaziers possess the knowledge and tools required to properly seal your uPVC frames and provide you with long-lasting results. They can also give you tips on how to keep your uPVC window in good condition to avoid any future issues.
Draughts
A draft coming through your window is a sign that the sealant could have been damaged. It needs to be repaired or replaced. This will prevent cold air from entering your home, improve energy efficiency and lower heating costs, and also improve the comfort level and temperature control.
It is also important to remember that not all draughts come from window seals but rather from the gap between the frame and the bricks. In some instances, it might be possible to fix this by caulking the gap. However, if this method is not successful it will need to be resealed professionally.
When the sealant on the double-glazed window begins to degrade it allows water to enter and can lead to damp or even mold in a few instances. This could have a negative effect on health and can cause damage to the property. If you notice any problems with water ingress it is important to take action as soon as possible. If your windows are still covered by a warranty you should see if the company that sold them will pay for the cost.
The windows themselves are usually covered by a warranty that could last for 10 years or more However, some companies offer lifetime warranties, so it is worth looking into this information. If your double glazing is under warranty, you should contact the company that sold them as fast as you can and let them know about any problems you are having. Ideally, it is best to make this contact in person or by email and letter, so everything is documented and clear.
Also, it is important to note that draughts are often caused by faulty hinges, not the lack of seals that are effective. The hinges are located close to the window sash which is the part you open. If they are not regularly oiling them and become stiff, they may develop. This can leave a gap between the sash and the frame, which can allow cold air to enter. This issue can be resolved by replacing the hinges, without affecting window seals.
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