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When It's Time to Repair Windows

If your windows are in need of repair, it's essential to work carefully. First, put on a pair safety goggles and gloves that are cut-resistant to prevent shards of glass from cutting you as you work.

A quick solution to a damaged window is to place a plastic covering over the crack. This will keep rain, snow and insects from getting into your home.

Cracked Glass

Cracked window glass not only make your home look less appealing, but it can let drafts and other elements to enter the house. The cracks could be caused by an collision (like an impact from a soccer or baseball ball) or are the result of stress, for example an abrupt temperature change, it's important to get them repaired as soon as possible to prevent further damage and keep your windows operating properly.

If your window is cracked but not broken, a quick fix is to apply clear tape to it. This is a cheap and simple solution to shield your window from water, dust, bugs, and other debris. It also helps keep out the elements.

If the crack appears to be getting larger or is getting more deep, it is advised to consult with an expert. A glazier who is experienced will be able to determine the cause of the crack and recommend a suitable repair method.

A crack caused by an impact is the most common kind of window break, usually resulting from a solid object hitting your window with enough force to fracture it. The cracks are usually followed by a starburst pattern of lines, and shattered pieces that could be risky if they break loose. If you have double-pane windows this crack could weaken the gas layer between the panes, which can affect your window's energy efficiency.

Another type of crack is a stress fracture, that develops slowly as time passes, because of extreme temperature changes or other environmental factors. These cracks start around the edges of your window, and eventually expand into full-blown break.

A pressure crack is a more severe crack however it can be fixed. It is a curvy, curved line that can extend across the window on one or more sides. It could be caused by low or high pressure that causes the glass to expand or contract.

There are other products that can be used to repair cracks in windows if you're willing go beyond nail varnish and tape. A product such as Glass Repair Film is a bit more expensive but will provide more protection and durability for your windows. If you prefer to DIY epoxy is an adhesive that can be used to repair cracks and prevent further damage. It can make your window appear as if it never had any cracks in it at all.

Leaking Windows

If you notice a damp area under your window or the wood surrounding it is soft or rotting it could be time to repair your windows. Mildew and mold thrive in excess moisture and can cause a number of problems within your home. They can lead to indoor air pollution, sagging drywall, and can even worsen allergies. If not addressed, window repairs can also cause structural damage to the house.

It is best to call an expert if the water is visible or leaking from the outside. Leaking windows are one of the leading causes of structural and mold damage So don't leave them untreated.

In many instances caulking is a great option to stop leaks. Before applying the new caulking, you'll have clean the area and get rid of any caulking that is in place.

Check the weepholes of the frame for any debris. They're designed to drain excess rainwater, but they can get blocked by insect carcasses and other debris as time passes.

If windows have double panes, you'll also need to examine the seal between the glass and the frame. This will help to maintain an airtight seal between the glass panes and help make windows more efficient. The seal may wear away over time,, and allow water to leak into the house.

Another indication of a leak is the presence of water-based stains on the ceiling and walls. These occur when wall is soaked with moisture, which weakens its fibers, causing discoloration. You might also find peeling paint, which is a result of water weakening its adhesive properties and pulling it away from the wall.

Faux Muntins & Mullions

In the past, muntins (or glazing bars as they are known in the UK) were a way to separate and held the panes of traditional multi-paned windows. Since bigger expanses of glass with tempered coatings became available following WWII They went out of fashion. Nowadays, they're used as a decorative element in some older homes.

Often just a small or a single group of these wooden supports can get damaged by rain or wind leaving cracks in the window. The good thing is that you are able to repair most of these rotting or brittle components.

First take a rag and clean the affected areas. Use ammonia-based cleaners that does not leave traces. Remove any loose or rotting parts and use an exacta-knife cut the intersections between the horizontal and vertical painted window muntins. After trimming the intersections, use painter's masking tape to tape off the lower portion of the window frame. Then, you can apply a thick coat of white paint, paying special attention to areas that were lightly coated on the first go. Allow the paint to fully dry prior to taking off the masking tape and applying the second coat.

If you have a more severe problem like cracks that create an hourglass shape in middle of the window, it's better to replace the sash. In these cases it is essential to locate the right replacement window that matches both the style and size of the present one.

If you want to save money, you can also install an attached grid window. These windows have a full pane of glass, with the muntins being attached to the surface, giving them a divided look. These windows are not as efficient in terms of energy efficiency as traditional windows.


If you're looking for a simple way to update your windows, think about installing an additional drip cap to prevent water from leaking around the window frame. Home centers typically sell these drip caps in aluminum for about $20. They're much easier to install than windowsash replacements and come with the same functions as a real mullion or muntin.

Broken Sashes & Frames

A broken window sash should be a sign that you must seek help. If it's not checked, a broken sash can cause water leaks, wood rot and more serious problems with the frame and sill. If you've got a damaged sash, it is recommended to replace it right away to ensure that the window is properly sealed.

Often, the issue is caused by worn or poorly installed sash cords. It is easy to replace these cords in the majority of double-hung window models. First, you'll need to remove tabs made of metal that hold the sash. Then, push up on the side of the sash (it isn't important which side) and then pull it towards the opposite side in order to remove it. You'll want to carefully remove the parting strip that divides the sash from the other so you can access the location where the sash cords are located.

After you've removed the sash, it's important to make sure you look at its metal tabs and compare them to the ones on your new sash. If they're not the same, it will be difficult to place the new sash into its proper slot and will affect how well the sash functions. Fortunately, this issue can be fixed by placing tabs in the correct places on your new window.

In addition to the sashes, you'll be required to inspect your window frame for any damage or decay. It's a good idea to check it regularly since wood shrinks and becomes less durable over time, particularly after exposure to the elements. If you notice any obvious damage, it should be fixed as quickly as possible to prevent the development of a larger issue.

If your window frames are in poor condition, you'll have to treat them with a homemade preservative created with half mineral spirits and half boiling the linseed oil. After the treatment is dry, you can finish your frames with the finest latex paint. A new coat of paint will aid in protecting your window from the elements, too.

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