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Window Repairs

Window repairs can save homeowners money and make their homes warm. Window replacement is often required in the event of serious damage like broken glass or a broken window frame.

But there are many other issues that can be addressed to extend the life of your windows. Common issues include:

Cracked or broken panes

Whether it's an errant rock being tossed by your lawnmowers, or a tree branch that has been blown by high winds, cracked window glass isn't just unattractive but can lead to more expensive electricity bills because the broken pieces allow cold air to enter your home. Fortunately, it's generally easy to repair windows that have cracked panes.

Begin by carefully removing glass using gloves and sunglasses. You may need use a utility knife to remove old glazing compound or putty around the frame's edges. Then, use a gentle cloth or paper towel to clean the glass's surface and wood of the frame.

Once the area is clean, apply a waterproof silicone caulking to the frame's perimeter. This prevents water from getting in through the crack, which can cause further damage to the frame and the glass.

If you have double-paned glass, cracks that are not treated properly could weaken the gas layer that lies between the panes and render your windows less insulative. If the crack is so extensive that it threatens the integrity of the window or if the inner pane is missing it is possible to call an expert.

Thermal stress cracks can also happen when there's a dramatic difference in temperature between the inside and outside of your home, which causes the glass to expand or contract. If this happens to two portions of a window it's recommended to replace the window rather than trying to repair it.

If your windows are cracked and not quite ready to be replaced Clear tape can do a great job of preventing the crack from spreading and keeping out bugs and cold air. You can cut a piece of nylon stocking or tarp that's sufficient to cover the crack and glue it in place with duct tape. This isn't a long-term solution however it's a great solution in a pinch and it keeps insects and cold air from entering your home. If your windows are older and you're beginning to see cracks in the glass, it's a good idea to check with your local window manufacturer regarding whether replacing the entire window might be a better alternative for you.

Rotten Wood

Wood rot is among the most frequent issues with windows. It can ruin the appearance of a house and can also be a safety risk. It is possible to fix rotted wood. You will first need to determine the root of the wood decay. This can be accomplished by looking for roof leaks, missing gutters or cracked caulking, as well as other areas that allow water to enter the wood.

You'll then have to take off the rotten parts of the window frame. This can be accomplished with a rasp, chisel or claw hammer. After removing the rotten wood, you'll need replace it with fresh wood. It is recommended to choose treated wood for this project since it is more resistant to decay. If you are not able to replace the timber that has rotted then you can use wood filler and hardener to reinforce the damaged area. The majority of hardware stores have this type of product. Follow the directions on the label of the product to ensure the best results.

After you have replaced the rotten areas of the windowsill, it's essential to protect the newly-repaired area. You can do this by applying an water-resistant wood sealant. A product such as Sikkens is a great choice for this job.

You can also apply a two-part epoxy filler to shield the wood from further damage. It is easy to apply and leaves a beautiful finish. However, it is important to follow the directions for application on the label. Once the epoxy filler is dry, you can smooth the surface of the wood. Start with a rough sandpaper then move on to more smoother grades.

You don't want to expose your rotted part to more moisture. It is recommended, so, to cover the repaired surface with an oil-based prime which will shield it from moisture. Then, you can apply waterproof wood sealant.

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There are many reasons a window won't open. Wood frames can warp during rainy weather, or the house might have sunk or someone could have closed it to protect themselves. But with some patience and the right tools, most windows that are locked can be opened.

The accumulation of gunk or debris can be a major reason of windows that aren't opening. Grime and dirt build up on sliding tracks, hinges, and locks over time, according to Acme Glass. In addition, metal hardware can be rusty when it comes in contact with humidity and direct sunlight. Spraying grease on these areas will help to prevent oxidation and help keep your windows operating correctly.


Stuck windows may be caused by an unintentional break or loosening of the pulleys that are used to raise and lower the window. These components may lose tension and cause obstruction especially if the window is located at least two stories above the ground.

If you're having difficulty opening the window, try using a pry bar to gently push the window to open just a little at each time. Place a wood block on the frame to give the pry bar more leverage and be sure not to harm the window or wood. Try using a hairdryer to dry the frame's edges for several minutes. This will warm the wood and make it easier to move.

Another common issue with windows that don't open is a defective spring that prevents the window jamb from rising or lowering. Depending on the manufacturer of your windows, you'll need to refer to the manual of your owner for additional instructions.

If you've tried cleaning and lubricating the moving parts of your windows, but they still won’t open, then it may be time to replace the windows. description here & Doors offers energy-efficient replacement windows. Don't let the windows of your home become functional to useless. If your windows aren't properly shut could expose your home to water damage and burglary. Contact us today to learn more about our replacement windows and services!

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