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Why We Enjoy Repairing Double Glazing (And You Should Also!)
How to Go About Repairing Double Glazing Windows

Double glazing windows often come with warranties that protect them for up to 20 years. If you find a problem it's a good idea to contact the company that supplied the windows to find out what their policy on repairs is.

Repairing your double glazing can be simple in some cases. Here are the most frequently encountered issues and the best way to fix them.

Broken Glass

Double pane windows require an airtight seal to keep the inner and outer glass together. It can be difficult to remove a damaged glass pane without damaging the frame. This type of damage can cause the loss of energy efficiency which is why it is essential to repair the crack as quickly and properly.

Repairing cracked glass in double-glazed windows is an easy task that can be accomplished at home with a handful of materials and tools. To begin, you must remove all broken pieces that have fallen off of the glass. Be sure to wear gloves that are protective while doing this, since any broken glass may contain dangerous fragments. After removing the broken glass, use a dampened rag with acetone or rubbing alcohol to clean the the frame. This will eliminate any adhesive residue.

Then, take any remaining glazing points from the frame using a putty knife. After all glazing points are removed, clean the backside of the window frame and the l-shaped space where the window pane meets the frame to ensure they are free of any hardened glazing compound. Finally, prepare to install a new pane of glass by cleaning the old glass and the new frame with the use of a wire brush. After the frame and glass are clean, a bit of glazier's putty can be applied to the edges of the new glass to hold it in place against the frame, and make sure that the gap is sealed between the frames.


Certain kinds of windows utilize aluminum, vinyl or wood stops to keep the glass in place instead of the glazier's point. If double-glazed windows have this type, use a blade to cut through the tape on both sides to remove the stop without causing damage to it. Once the stop has been removed, you can apply a strong-hold strip to the outside of the new pane of window to prevent further damage.

Leaking Seals

If your double-glazed windows are leaking and the seals around the frame have probably failed. This is a serious problem because it means that all the thermally insulating gas is leaking out and your window is losing efficiency. This can result in expensive heating bills since windows won't be as efficient as they were.

There are some warning signs you can watch for to aid in preventing drafty window from becoming a problem. If you notice that your windows aren't draughty when they're closed it could be because the seal has been damaged and requires to be resealed. There may be condensation on the glass, which is an indication that the seals have failed.

The easiest way to eliminate a draught is to simply replace the seals around the frames. But this is a complicated job that requires special tools to avoid damaging the glass. It is recommended that you contact a professional glazing company to have this work done in order to be able to use deglazing tools to remove the old seals without damaging the glass.

In some cases you may be able to fix your leaky double-glazed windows using silicone putty to fill the gaps. This isn't the best solution as it does not provide a high resistance to heat and it can leak again in the future. But, it's worthwhile if there is no other option available.

It is not uncommon to see the rubber seals around windows with double glazing to break over time. This could be due to the aging process, environmental conditions, or the way your windows are set up. It is important to replace the seals as soon as you can in order to ensure your double-glazed windows will be the same as they were when they were first installed.

A draughty window is often the first sign that your double glazing isn't performing as it should. You will feel an air draught at the frame's edges, especially where the frame is positioned to meet brickwork or surrounding wall. The seal has broken and air is able to get in. In some instances this may result in damp patches on the surrounding walls, but this isn't as common.

Condensation

Double glazing windows are a great option for homes that are trying to reduce energy costs and increase the insulation of their homes. They are durable and last a long time but they still require maintenance.

One common problem that windows with double glazing experience is condensation. The appearance of condensation is usually the first indication that the window's seal has failed. If condensation isn't addressed immediately, it can lead the growth of mould and eventually wood mold and even wood.

Condensation typically occurs in the morning when temperatures rise and humidity levels rising that causes condensation to form on cold surfaces. This includes your windows. It's usually not a issue, but it is important to remove any visible condensation as quickly as you can to avoid it from setting in.

But it's not always a indication of a leaky seal. There are other reasons why your double-glazed windows might be misting up. Seals made of rubber on double-glazed windows wear down over time. This can cause them to break, which can reduce the air gap between your glass panes. This is why it's important to have your double-glazed windows repaired promptly if you notice any signs of condensation or misting.

A tradesman can repair a double-glazed window that has condensation by removing the affected pane, then putting it back into its place. They will then blow hot air through the opening to remove any moisture. They will then apply an entirely new seal to keep the gap airtight and working in the way it should.

It is important to remember that repairing your double glazed windows is a lot less expensive than purchasing and installing new windows. It is also essential to find a reputable tradesman to do the work. Checkatrade makes this easy by providing you with local, vetted and checked tradesmen who are skilled in carrying out double glazing repairs. You only need to enter your postcode, then select the type of tradesman that you are looking for to get the list.

Frame Damage

It's possible that one the seals in your frame has broken If you hear crackling sounds or other odd sounds emanating from the double-glazed windows. These seals keep cold water out of the gaps between the glass panes. It is crucial to replace them as soon as you can to prevent moisture from entering your home.

Cracking in the frames can be caused by general wear and tear or as a result of impact damage such as when children or pets play. Often this can be remedied with an easy repair such as using silicone to fill the gap or sanding the area. If the damage is more severe and extensive, you may have to replace the window frames. This is something you should not attempt unless you're an experienced tradesman.

Another issue that is common to double glazing is that it becomes difficult to open and close. This could be the result of a build-up of dirt or dust that has gotten stuck in the track or it could be a sign that there is a structural issue such as the sash becoming warped or a frame. It can be resolved by using a bit of elbow grease and a gentle nudge, dependent on the extent of the issue.

these details that enters your home through windows that are damaged can cause dampness, mould and condensation. The warm air inside your home is more likely hold moisture than the cooler air outside, so it will get trapped on surfaces like double glazing or single-glazed windows that aren't sealed properly.

The good thing is that you are able to fix these problems, and it will often be less expensive than replacing the entire window. Faults with double glazing are usually covered by a guarantee usually for a period of 10 to 20 years, though certain companies offer lifetime warranties - always check what yours covers before you begin work. Always contact your company by email, letter or fax rather than text message. This will make it easier to follow up with any issues that may arise.

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