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Ten Things Everyone Misunderstands About The Word "Repair Window"
When It's Time to Repair Windows

If your windows require repair, it's important to work with care. Wear safety goggles and gloves to shield yourself from glass fragments.

An easy solution to a damaged window is to apply a plastic covering over the crack. This will stop snow, rain, and insects from entering your home.

Cracked Glass

Cracked glass can make your home look less attractive and allow drafts to pass through. It doesn't matter if the cracks result from an impact, like a baseball or soccer or stress, such as the sudden temperature drop, but it is crucial to get them repaired as quickly as you can to prevent further damage and to ensure that your windows are functioning effectively.

If your window is damaged but not broken, a simple solution is to use clear tape to cover it. This is a quick, low-cost solution to shield your window from dust, water bugs, and other debris. It also helps keep out the weather.

If the crack is severe or appears to be getting worse, it's recommended to consult a professional. A professional glazier can determine the cause of the crack and recommend the most effective repair procedure.

An impact crack is the most popular type of window break typically resulting from a hard object hitting your window with enough force to fracture it. The cracks typically have an explosion of lines and broken pieces. They could be dangerous if they become loose. If you have double-pane windows this crack could weaken the gas layer between the panes and impact your window's energy efficiency.

Another kind of crack is a stress crack which can develop gradually over time due to extreme temperature changes or other environmental factors. These cracks begin around the edges of your window, and can eventually grow into complete breaks.

A pressure crack is a more severe crack but it is still able to be repaired. This is most often a curvy line that extends across one or more sides of your window and can be the result of high or low air pressure that can lead to expansion or contraction of the glass.

If you're looking to take a step beyond tape and nail polish, there are alternatives to fix cracks in your window glass. Glass Repair Film, while more expensive can provide your windows with more protection and durability. If you'd prefer to do it yourself epoxy is an adhesive that can be used to fill in cracks and prevent further damage. It can make your window appear like it never had any cracks at any point.

Leaking Windows

If you notice a damp spot under your window or that the wood around it is soft or decaying, it may be time to repair your windows. Excessive moisture creates a breeding ground for mold and mildew which can lead to a myriad of problems for your home. They can cause indoor air pollution, sagging drywall, and can increase the severity of allergies. If left unchecked, they can cause structural damage to your house.

If the water is coming from outside or is visible through the frame, it's a good idea to seek out a professional to assist to fix the problem immediately. Don't put off leaking windows. They are a leading cause of mold and structural damage.

In many cases caulking is a great option to stop leaks. You'll need to carefully clean the area first though, and remove any old caulking before applying a new layer.

Examine the weepholes on the frame for debris. These holes are designed to drain excess rainwater, but they could become clogged over time with insect corpses or other debris.

If windows have double panes it is also necessary to inspect the seal between the glass and the metal frame. This creates a barrier of gas between the panes, making windows more energy efficient. The seal can wear down with time and let water leak into the house.

Another sign of a leak is the presence of water stains on ceiling and walls. These occur when drywall is saturated with moisture, which weakens its fibers and causes discoloration. There may also be peeling paint caused by the effects of the water weakening its adhesive properties and pulling it away from the wall.

Faux Muntins & Mullions


In the past, muntins and mullions (or glazing bars in the UK) separated and held panes of glass in traditional multi-pane windows. After WWII, larger expanses glass with tempered were made available. Today, they're only used as a decorative element in a few older homes.

Rain or wind can cause damage to a single support or a small group of them, creating an opening in the window. You can repair the majority of these brittle and decaying components.

First take window repair and clean the affected areas. Use a cleaner based on ammonia that does not leave traces. Take off any rotting or loose pieces and cut the intersections of the painted vertical and horizontal window muntins using an exact knife. After you've trimmed the intersections, seal the lower portion of the window frame using painter's tape. Now, you're able to apply a heavy coat of white paint, paying particular focus on the areas which were lightly coated on the first coat. Allow the paint to dry completely before taking off the tape and applying another coat.

If the issue is more severe like an hourglass-shaped crack in the middle of the window, it's recommended to replace the sash. In such cases you'll have to search for a replacement that matches the existing window in both style and size.

To save money you can also put in an attached grid window. These windows come with a complete pane of glass with a series of muntins attached to the surface, giving them a divided look. These windows aren't as efficient in terms of energy efficiency as traditional windows.

If you're looking for a simple method to modernize your windows, you should consider installing a new drip cap to prevent water from leaking around the window frame. You can find a variety of these aluminum drip caps at most home centers for about $20. They're much easier to install than an alternative window sash, and they'll provide you with the same functionality as a real muntin or mullion.

Broken Sashes & Frames

A broken window sash can be an obvious sign that it's time to seek assistance. If it's not checked, a damaged sash could cause wood rot, water leaks and more serious issues with the frame and sill. If you've broken a sill, you must replace it as soon as you can to ensure that your window is properly sealed and functioning.

Most of the time, the issue is caused by worn or improperly installed the sash cords. Luckily, replacing these is relatively simple and can be accomplished in most double-hung windows. First, you'll need to remove the metal tabs holding the sash. Press upwards on the opposite side of the sash (it isn't important which side) and then pull toward the opposite side in order to pull it out. You'll want to carefully remove the parting strip that is what separates the sash from other to allow access to the location where the sash cords reside.

It is important to examine the metal tabs of the old sash to the new one. If they're not the same it can be difficult to insert the new one into its slot and impact how the sash operates. look these up can be easily fixed by placing the tabs in their proper places on the new window.

In addition to the sashes, you'll also have to examine your window frame for any damage or decay. This is a good thing to do regularly, as wood will shrink and wear down over time. If you spot any visible damage, it must be fixed as quickly as possible to prevent an even bigger issue from arising.

If your window frames are in poor condition, you'll have to treat them using a homemade preserver made with half mineral spirits and half boiling the linseed oil. After the treatment has dried, you can finish your frames with high-quality latex paint. A fresh coat of paint can help to protect your window from the elements too.

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