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"Ask Me Anything," 10 Answers To Your Questions About Repair A Window
How to Repair a Window

Windows can break for many reasons, such as the wind or children playing baseball. It is possible to get your window working again by following a few easy steps.

Tape is the easiest way to fix any cracks. You can also buy glass repair films that are similar to tape, but more durable.

Cracked or broken panes

A damaged or cracked glass window can result in more than just an unsightly appearance. It can also allow rain, wind and insects to get into your home. Double-paned windows are especially vulnerable to damage, as they can destroy the insulation created by the glass and make your AC or furnace have to work harder to maintain a comfortable home temperature.

Cracks can appear in your windows due to a range of factors, including weather conditions and impact. An impact from a fallen object striking the glass or even just pressure changes in your home can cause the exterior layer of the window to break, while the inner pane remains in place. This type of crack, also referred to as a pressure fracture can be identified by its curved shape that is similar to an hourglass.

Stress cracks may also form between the exterior and interior layers of a double pane window. These types of cracks can be caused by extreme temperature differences especially in winter months, or when the glass is subject to excessive pressure.

If you have a window damaged or cracked, there are some short-term solutions to keep wind, water and insects out while you work on a longer-term solution. For example, you can apply a plastic cover to the window's crack, such as a piece of plastic shower curtain or a plastic tarp cut to size. This method isn't pretty however it will keep your home warm and dry until you can afford to tackle a more permanent repair.

You can also apply glass adhesive, which is commonly used to seal windows on vehicles. It works at home as well. You can purchase it online or at many auto repair shops, and then follow the manufacturer's instructions for applying it to your window. This type of fix is a little more labor-intensive, but it can last for many years and can stop the crack from becoming worse. Depending on the degree of the crack in your window, you may want to consult a professional.

Water Infiltration

When windows leak, it can alter the appearance of your home. It can also lead to water stains, mold, and other damage. If you spot water spots or streaks of stains on the wall close to windows, it's likely time to contact an expert to assess and fix the issue. In some cases, it may be necessary to replace the window entirely.

Leaks around windows are typically due to poor installation or the use of inferior materials, like building paper or housewrap instead of properly designed flashing. It is possible that the sill on the bottom of the frame has not been angled downward to let the water drain away from the house.

It is important to inspect both the interior and exterior of your house if you discover a leak. Examine for decayed wood around the window and sills, damp walls and paint that is peeling or bubbling. If you notice any of these problems, it's likely that the leak is emanating from the outside of your window for a while.

A high-quality caulking job can help resolve several minor leaks around windows. You can apply a fresh layer of caulking by yourself however, you'll have to thoroughly clean the area first in order to ensure a solid seal. In some instances, this may not suffice to stop a leak especially if it's an ongoing issue.

If you discover that your window is leaking, it is important to contact a reputable Dearborn window repair service. They will be able to perform a thorough evaluation and tell you if the leak is caused by the window itself or if it's an issue with the siding, roof, gutters or wall itself. They can also help you decide if it is worth trying to repair the window or whether it would make more sense to replace it. After the professionals have completed the repairs and evaluated the damage, they'll provide advice on how to maintain your windows.

Fogged Up Windows


Foggy windows are more than just a visual issue. They can also create an energy efficiency problem that is serious. The cause of fog is condensation of water vapor on a cold surface like glass. This happens naturally when warm, humid air from the home is paired with cold air. When windows become foggy, they lose their hermetically sealed gas that insulates (often Argon or Krypton) and become less efficient. Foggy windows can also cause streaks and calcium deposits on the glass.

The most common method for fogging windows is to install a dehumidifier in the vicinity of the window, which will help remove some of the moisture from the air. However, this does not address the root issue of a broken window seal and will not prevent future fogging.

Another method is to wrap a drain-snake in pantyhose and drill holes into your window to release the trapped condensation. It's a costly cosmetic fix that can be effective. It does not replace the inert gas between the panes, and can leave stains and deposits behind.

There are a variety of reasons why a window with double panes can become hazy. Damage to the seal due to the frames being sanded or pressure washing can cause the break, and it is possible that the hermetically sealed air/gas has degraded over time, particularly in older homes.

Many manufacturers offer a warranty to replace or repair defective thermal windows, but in the event that the window has been in your house for ten or twenty-five years and is now foggy it's probably past the point of an insurance claim.

The best solution to fix cloudy or foggy windows is to replace them. A brand new, high-quality replacement window will not suffer from issues with the seal being defective. This will result in clean windows with clear glass, greater energy efficiency, and other benefits such as a warmer home and lower utility bills. The best way to make sure you have an excellent window is to work with an experienced window contractor. The right contractor will ensure the correct measurements and installation for a long-lasting, dependable window.

Drafty Windows

Windows that are drafty are a major issue that can lead to higher heating costs in winter and cooling costs in summer. They can also cause discomfort in your home and could cause health issues. The cracks or gaps that are around the window frame and panes can create drafts. These cracks let cold air in and warm air to exit your home, which increases the need to run your furnace or air conditioner to keep your home at a comfortable temperature.

A draft in a window can be caused by issues with the seals or weather stripping around the frame. This is particularly common in older windows with wooden casings. As time passes, wood will expand and shrink and cause seals to fail. In most cases, this can be corrected by re-caulking or replacing the weather stripping.

The most common reason for drafty windows in double or triple-paned windows is a broken seal between the layers. This lets the argon escape. This could be a costly issue to fix, and may require the services of a professional window replacement company in Glenview or other areas in the area.

The flame of a candle could be used to identify an unheated or drafty window. The flame should be moved around the window's frame and you should take note of any places where the flame is bent or flickers. This can help you find the source of the air draft.

Re-caulking and installing weather stripping can help remove drafts. However, more serious problems with the seals on your windows or panes may require a full replacement. Get in touch with an expert in window replacement to ensure that the windows you choose are energy-efficient and installed correctly. You can only reduce your energy bill if contact an expert window replacement service. Contact Arch Design today to find out more about our window installation and replacement services. We're happy to provide an estimate for free! We look forward getting in touch with you!

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