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Double Glazed Windows Repairs
There are many reasons your double-glazed windows may require repair including condensation between panes, to draughts and dropped or sagged frames. Fortunately, a majority of these issues can be resolved.
If your window or door is difficult to open try oiling the hinges, the mechanism and handles. This is a simple, inexpensive fix.
Broken Panes
When a window pane is broken, it loses its insulation properties and can create a draft. If the dividing muntins are broken, it could cause water to leak between the glass panes, resulting in condensation, mold and mildew and making your home less efficient in energy use. It is best to have a professional repair the damaged window in order to get the best seal and energy efficiency.
First, you'll need to get rid of any broken glass. Start by placing an inexpensive glass cutter in a hardware store under the broken pane. It's a good idea to grease the cutter with light oil prior to when you begin. This will prevent the glass from breaking too easily. The ball-shaped end of the tool can be used to break the fragments. They should fall off relatively quickly.
Once the glass is removed, scrape away any glazing compound that is old from the recess area of the frame. This will reveal the metal clips and glazier's pins that hold the glass in place. If there's evidence of corrosion, these clips should be replaced with new ones. If the window is constructed of wood the glazier points may be reused if they're still intact.
You'll need to prepare the surface of the frame to be re-glazed. Apply a continuous strip compound to the recess with the caulking tool. Use a high quality putty such as a glazier’s compound in cartridge. Let it dry before installing the glass. If the frame has metal clippings, they should be reinstalled too. Then, you can put back the divider muntins.
Condensation
Condensation is one of the most common issues that double-glazed windows face particularly in wintertime. It's usually caused by high levels of moisture in your home. Warm air collides with cold glass, which condenses into water droplets. These droplets then accumulate in the corners or frame of the window. You can avoid this by opening your windows more frequently and improving ventilation with extractor fans, and running dehumidifiers. If condensation persists you should contact an expert who can identify the issue and fix or replace the windows if necessary.
It's also important to remember that condensation on double-glazed windows can be an indication of a failing seal. The seals that are applied at the factory may wear away over time and allow cool air to pass between the panes. This can cause fogging of the window, and eventually mold growth if not dealt with quickly enough.
As a quick fix for condensation, try using hair dryers to dry the excess moisture. But, this is only an interim solution and should only be used only as a last resort. If the condensation has allowed to sit for too long, you could be looking at mould or dampness in your home, which must be addressed by a professional.
Professionals can reseal your double-glazed window for a better, more durable solution. They'll remove the affected pane of glass, then clean the gap, and then pipe in hot air to evaporate any moisture that remains. During this process, they'll examine for any damage, mould or mildew growth and apply an draught-proofing procedure to ensure your windows are fully functional and energy efficient once again.
Draughts
Rubber seals may get worn out in time and create drafts between the two panes. This is typically a simple problem that can be solved by re-installing the gaskets and this will result in a solid and airtight seal. This will keep warm air inside your home, and colder air outside. You will save money on your energy bills.
Double glazing that has mist could be an indication of blow-blown seals. The unit is composed of two glass panes filled with argon separated by a spacer to create an airtight window. If the seal is blown it allows water vapour to get into your space through the gap, which will cause condensation between the panes that can't be removed.
Fortunately, this is an easy issue to fix and the windows can be replaced quickly by professionals with the right tools and know how to do it properly. The specialist will use a tool designed to push the new seals into place and is generally faster than attempting to do it manually. These tools also have a pointed tip that can be helpful for pushing seals into the corners.
A professional may be able'reseal your windows by drilling a small gap into the window, and then adding a desiccant, or putty. This can be a more cost-effective solution than replacements and it will still offer a reliable protection against draughts for your double-glazed windows.
Faulty Hinges
Misted double glazing is a common problem that many people experience. It may be caused by a broken seal or a crack in the glass or a problem with the mechanism or frame. The good news is that it is often fixed. Normally, this involves creating a new seal between the two panes of glass. window repairs will prevent leaks, condensation and draughts from occurring.
Contact the company through which you bought your windows and let them know of any problems immediately you notice them. Be sure to do this in writing and request them to confirm that they have received your notice. If there is a dispute, having everything in writing will aid in proving your complaint.
In certain situations, a window repair specialist will cut the hole in your windows to draw moisture out and create an entirely new seal. This is only temporary and won't stop moisture from resurfacing. It is also possible to replace only the glass part, which will make it watertight.
It is important to keep in mind that you should only experiment with DIY fixes if you have the skills and experience required to be able to do it. Super glue or other DIY solutions can cause more long-term damage. It is best to seek professional help when you aren't sure what to do. You can find a local tradesperson who offers double glazing repairs by typing your postcode into the search box on Checkatrade. All of our tradespeople have been thoroughly vetted and screened, so you can be sure that they will offer a high-quality service.
Broken Seals
Double glazed windows are secured by window seals or insulation gas. A variety of factors can cause them to break, such as weather conditions, age and power washing. It's essential to be aware of what symptoms are and how to fix them.
If a window seal is damaged, it allows humid air to enter between the two glass panes, causing fog. It's a common problem, and can cause the window to appear visually altered. When the seal fails it is when any argon or other inert gas is removed from the glass, diminishing its insulating properties.
A professional Glazier can replace a damaged window seal with a brand new one. However, this can be costly and might not resolve the fog issue completely. Certain companies offer defogging solutions, which involve placing an air pump inside the window frame to remove the moisture and leave the glass free of fog. However, this method is not 100% reliable and cannot replace any inert gas, and the fog could be re-applied.
If the IGU (insulated unit) is beyond repair, a glazier could replace it. This is the most cost-effective option and is a good choice if you are seeking a long-term solution. It is recommended to choose a company who offers a warranty on replacement windows. This will ensure that any problems you may have are covered. This means that you can be sure that you'll get most value from your investment. You can also avoid the problem by selecting the best quality product and following the maintenance instructions given by the manufacturer. This will extend the life of the window and decrease the number of repairs.
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