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Why You Should Hire a Glazier to Repair Double Glazing Seals
When window seals fail they could result in higher energy bills and foggy glass. If you don't address the issue, it will only make it worse and hiring an expert glazier to fix the damaged seals is a wise choice.
The window seals are essential to the insulation offered by double glazing. Fortunately, they're easy to fix and could save you money in the long term.
Remove the Old Seal
The seals may break due to many reasons. They can be damaged due to improper installation or become broken through time due to normal wear and wear and tear. Although it is impossible to stop windows from breaking but you can take a few precautions to reduce the likelihood of this occurring. For example, avoiding using power washing on your windows can help to reduce the risk of damage resulting from high levels of water pressure. It is also important to ensure that the window manufacturer does not recommend the use of reflective window films on their windows as these can damage the window seal.
The most common indication of a damaged seal in double-glazed windows is the presence of condensation between the two panes. This happens when the insulating inert gas like argon or Krypton that was vacuum sealed between the two panes of glass is released. Once this occurs, the window is no longer able to keep moisture and cold air out of the house.
Fortunately, repairing a faulty window seal is quite simple. A new wedge gasket is available at any hardware store. It should be simple to install in your uPVC window. If you are worried that you might not be able to put in the new seal correctly then spray water on the outside of the window frame to to lubricate the process.
Before you begin installing the new seal, it is important to check that there aren't any obstructions within the grooves of your window frame. This could include melted uPVC pieces that are usually leftover from previous repairs. You can chip away these areas using an axe before beginning to make sure that the new seal will be a good fit in your window frame.
While his explanation is possible to fix a damaged uPVC window seal yourself however, it is best to leave this task to the experts. A professional glazier has the equipment and experience to complete this task quickly and with minimal risk to your uPVC window.
Clean the Surface
If double glazing windows are properly fitted and maintained, they provide excellent insulation and can cut down on noise pollution. A damaged window seal can allow air and moisture to be able to enter, which could cause various problems, such as condensation. The condensation inside a glass pane can be unattractive but it also causes mould to develop and cause damage to the frame. Professional repair is required. Other signs of a failed seal include a draft, which can be uncomfortable and costly to heat or cause distortion in the glass that could alter light transmission and affect the view.
The good thing is that double glazed windows are relatively simple to fix, particularly when the problem is discovered early. Although it is possible to do the work yourself, hiring a professional is generally recommended since they have the experience and access to high-quality materials that will last for a long time.
To get the job started it is important to eliminate any existing silicone sealant, which can be done by carefully scraping away the old material using a sharp blade. After that, the window must be thoroughly cleaned to get rid of any dirt and debris that might have accumulated. After the surface has been cleaned the next step is to seal the window.
Before sealing, remove the bottom pane and turn it upside down so that the surface of the glass that was on the inside of the sealed unit is facing upwards. The surface must be thoroughly cleaned using a clean, dry cloth.
drilling holes into windows that are double-glazed is usually not a good idea but when it's a matter of saving money and preventing the need for a call from a professional out, a tiny hole in the seal could be used to put in a desiccate packet that will absorb any moisture that may have built up between the two glass panes. The hole can be cleaned using rubbing alcohol to prevent mold from forming.
Double-glazed windows are designed to last, however they can break down. Many people need repairs to their double glazing. The most common indications that the window seals have failed are condensation, drafts and a blurred appearance between the glass panes.
Apply for a New Seal
Whether you've recently moved into your new home or just have your double-glazed windows installed window seals play an significant role in maintaining an airtight and efficient glass-to-frame connection. As time passes, seals may be damaged by weather and other external factors. If the seals have been damaged, it's important to make sure that you replace them as soon as you can. This will stop water from getting in between the panes of glass and causing condensation, a reduction in energy efficiency, or even water damage to your home.
You should pick a time that has a low chance of rain to accomplish this task. You'll be working with a window open so you shouldn't have huge amounts of rainwater to flow into your house and possibly causing damage to the new seals. Also, if you're going to employ power tools to take off the old window seals, be sure to wear protective eyewear as it's easy to get dust or other debris into your eyes.
It's important to thoroughly clean the surface after removal of the old seal prior to applying the new one. Clean the area with a putty or utility knife and apply a new layer of silicone caulking. Add a globule on the outside of the frame as well. This will help create an airtight seal as well as a waterproof seal around the glass.
Paint the outside of the frames of your windows to shield them against the elements. This is a good way to ensure the integrity of your window, particularly in hot weather.
While you can reseal your own windows however, if the issue is serious, it's recommended you get an experienced window company to do the work on your behalf. This means you can be sure that the new seals are installed properly to ensure that your windows remain secure and efficient in energy use.
Allow the Seal to Cure
A double glazed window is a great option for homeowners because it guards against the weather, keeps the heat generated by your heating system in and blocks sunlight from entering. However, it will only achieve this if it is sealed properly. A failed window seal can result in condensation and mist between the glass panes, energy loss as well as draughts, and even security issues. It is crucial to address a damaged seal as soon as possible to avoid damage to the window and your home.
You can test your window seal by squeezing for draughts, or cold around the frame's corners. If you can feel this then the gasket has been weakened and is no longer forming an airtight seal. Also, you can check for misting or condensation between the glass panes in the double-glazed windows you have. Both of these issues are caused by a leak in the double-glazed window seal. This allows moisture to enter the section, causing damage to its insulation properties.
There are kits to reseal the double glazing seals available if you are a DIY-er. These kits typically require drilling a small hole into the window, and then cleaning it with a magnet. They then place drying pellets in the hole, which disappear and then seal the hole using clear concrete. However, while these kits do have a good track record of providing quick results, they do tend to need doing more often than professionally-installed windows and they don't always provide a lasting solution.
If you've tried to repair your window seals yourself or have hired a professional service, it is crucial that you allow the new seal to cure prior to using. It could take up to a couple of days to a few weeks for the sealant to fully cure, so it's best to wait until it is to open the window once more. A window that has been resealed will need to be treated with care and attention It's best to lay an old duvet or towel on the work surface to protect it from scratches and stains.
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