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How to Repair Double Glazed Windows

There are certain indicators that tell you your double-glazed windows must be repaired. Draughts and water ingress are obvious signs of damage to the window frames. They should be repaired as quickly as possible.

The misting could also mean that your window seals are damaged and in need of replacement. Replacing the seals will fix the issue and stop condensation, draughts or leaks.

Broken Panes

Broken glass is one of the most frequent problems that double-glazed windows have to face. Double-pane windows are more difficult to break than single panes, however accidents can still occur. You will want to repair the broken glass as soon as you can.

Get rid of any glass fragments that could be inside the frame. Don't forget to wear a pair of gloves and eye protection when doing this, as glass can be sharp. Check the floor for any loose pieces once the shards have been removed. It is also an excellent idea to look for any hooks of metal that could be holding the panes together and pull these out too.

Once the glass is removed, you will need to remove the old glazing compound (small fasteners which pin the glass to the window frame) and replace them with new ones. This is a time-consuming procedure and requires several tools to accomplish the task. You will need latex glazing putty, metal glazing points, pliers an electric heat gun, and a putty blade.

When you are removing the old glazing compound and points, it's best to start at the top of the sash, and work your way down. This will keep any wood or paint that is removed that is left in the sash from sticking to your tool. If you have to remove some of the wood from the sash, employ an utility knife or Chisel instead of chemical strippers, which can cause damage.

After you've finished make sure you remove any wood that is not sanded to smooth it. When the wood is smooth you can seal it using clear wood sealer or linseed. This will protect it from water and further damage.

You can use a few quick fixes to fix a cracked double pane window. However, these methods won't fix the problem and should be used as a temporary solution. A silicone caulk can help to seal the gap, but you need to ensure that you choose a high-quality caulk and adhere to the correct application methods.

Condensation

If you've noticed any moisture or mist between the glass panes of your double glazing, it's a sign that one of your windows has a broken seal. This could be a major issue since it prevents gas or air that acts as an insulation from being trapped between two panes.

A double glazing expert can easily fix this issue. Your window contractor will remove both the window sash as well as the IGU (insulating unit) to fix the problem. Then a new gasket will be blown into to create an airtight seal to prevent condensation from happening again. They'll also employ a drying agent to help dry out the area and prevent the condensation from happening again.

There may be a mist between glass panes in a double-glazed windows if the frame has changed position over time. This will crack the seal. This can be a serious problem, as your windows won't function effectively and lose energy efficiency.

It is possible to replace double-glazed window's panes, however, this can be costly and is usually only required when the window is beyond repair. If you've noticed an issue with your double-glazed windows and are still within the warranty period and the window is still in good condition, it might be possible to get it fixed for free or at least at a lower cost.

Review your warranty's terms prior to contacting the company to determine if they can resolve the problem without replacing the entire window. Double glazed windows are typically covered by warranties ranging from 10 and 20 years, so you may find that they can repair the defective window units instead of replacing them completely. If this is the case, they'll likely send a specialist to fix your double glazed windows and are usually in a position to complete the repair quickly. This is a cheaper option than buying and installing brand new double glazed windows and it's also better for the environment!

Broken Locks & Handles


It can be a big issue if your window handle is damaged, or it is difficult to open. You will not be able to open your windows. This can also give burglars the opportunity to break into your home. There are many options to address this issue, but the best option is to speak with a uPVC professional. Based on the severity of the problem they are able to usually fix it for you, or at least provide you with a replacement handle.

There are many different kinds of window locks. However, the most common is the Maco or Mila lock, which can be found on the majority of uPVC frames. These locks utilize bayonet-style rods to lock, and they can easily seize up. The handle's nose is stuck in the popped-out position and it is unable to return to the wedged locked position. This can be a very annoying issue, but it can be resolved by following a few easy steps.

To fix the problem, you will need to first take off the handle, which is easy enough using the aid of a screwdriver. After the handle is removed, you should then be able to see the screws that secure the lock to the frame. Once the screws are removed, you can try to grab the bolts using a wrench or pair of pliers. If this doesn't work then you might need to insert the tool through the gap between the frame and window (the gap can be different at each end of the window) and then make a "u" shape with your hand to attempt to grab the shoot bolts.

You can close your window by adjusting the handle to the closed position if you're in a position to release the shoot bolts. However, it won't open again by the handle, as the gearbox (espag or espagnolette) is likely to be damaged. It is possible to replace the gearbox without the shoot bolts so the window can be opened by the handle (and is still secure) However, you'll require a new handle and gearbox.

Broken Hinges

It is possible to repair or replace your uPVC windows hinges if they're not functioning smoothly. It could be because the window was opened too tightly or the hinge snapped. It could also be that they have a defect. Fortunately, replacing the hinge is simple and quick, so there's no need to buy windows from scratch - you can simply get your old ones fixed instead.

First, you'll need remove the hinges currently installed. This is done by removing the screws that attach the hinges to the frame. Once the hinges have been removed, you can replace the boards with plywood that has been cut to the right size. Make sure double glazing repairers is thicker than the original board to ensure it is able to support the weight of the window both shut and open. You'll also want to fill the hole with wood to ensure that the hole left by the old hinge is completely filled and won't leak or become loose in the future.

Once you've replaced the hinges and filled in the holes, you'll need to paint them. Make sure to employ a top-quality paint to ensure that it will last as long as it can. Once the paint is dry it is possible to reattach the window and tighten any loose screws.

Regular maintenance is also essential for window hinges. Cleaning the friction stay track and lubricating hinge mechanisms will ensure they last longer. You can also use wood preservatives in order to shield them against the elements. This will help prevent rusting and keep them looking good for the longest time you can.

Double-glazed windows are more energy-efficient than single-glazed ones, and can help you save money on heating. However, like any other aspect of your home, windows are susceptible to wear and tear and may need repairing or replacing in time. If you're seeing any of the signs that your double-glazed windows aren't functioning properly it's worth having them looked at by our experts in Preston.

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