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10 Unexpected Repair Window Tips
When It's Time to Repair Windows

It is essential to be cautious when you are repairing windows. Wear safety glasses and gloves to protect yourself from glass shattering.

Applying a plastic covering over the crack is an easy solution for a window that has cracked. This will stop snow, rain, and insects from entering your home.

Cracked glass

Broken windows not only makes your home appear less appealing however, it could also let drafts and other elements into the house. The cracks could be caused by an collision (like a baseball or soccer ball) or are the result of stress, like an abrupt temperature change it is crucial to have them fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage and ensure your windows are operating effectively.

Use clear tape to cover your damaged window, even if it's not broken. It's a cheap and simple solution that will provide some protection from dust, water, bugs and other debris, as well as keeping out the elements.


If the crack appears to be getting larger or is getting more large, it is recommended to seek advice from an expert. A professional glazier can determine the cause of the crack and recommend the most effective repair procedure.

Impact cracks are the most common window breakage. They typically occur when a sharp object is thrown at your window with enough force that it breaks. These cracks are typically followed by a starburst pattern of lines and broken pieces that can be quite dangerous if they come loose. This crack can compromise the gas in the panes of the double-pane window and decrease its energy efficiency.

Stress cracks are another type of crack that develops as a result of extreme temperature changes and other environmental factors. The cracks start around the edges of your window and can eventually grow into full-blown breaks.

A pressure crack is a more serious crack however it can be repaired. It's usually an arc of curvy lines that extends across one or more sides of your window. It can be the result of low or high air pressure, which can lead to expansion or contraction of the glass.

There are other products that can be used to repair cracks in windows if you're willing go beyond nail varnish and tape. Glass Repair Film, while more expensive it will give your windows more protection and durability. If you'd prefer to make it yourself, epoxy is an adhesive that can be used to fill in cracks and prevent further damage. It will make your window appear as if it never had any cracks at all.

Leaking Windows

If you notice a damp spot under your window, or notice that the wood around it is brittle or rotting, it could be time to consider a window repair . The excess moisture can create an ideal environment for mold and mildew which can create a range of issues for your home. They can affect indoor air quality, lead to sagging drywall, and can increase the severity of allergy symptoms. If left unchecked, they can cause structural damage to your home.

It is best to call an expert if the water is visible or leaking from outside. Leaking windows are among the most common causes of mold and structural damage and should not be left untreated.

In many cases, a thin layer of caulking is all you need to stop the leaks. You'll need to thoroughly clean the area first, though, and get rid of any old caulking prior to applying a new layer.

Check the weepholes of the frame for any debris. They're designed to drain excess rainwater, but they can become clogged with insect corpses and other debris as time passes.

If you have double-paned windows, you'll also need to check the seal between the glass and the frame. This will ensure a seal between the glass panes and make windows more efficient. The seal could wear down over time, however, and let water get into the home.

Water stains on walls and ceiling are another sign of the presence of a leak. The drywall becomes discolored when it is saturated with water. There may also be peeling paint as a result of water weakening its adhesive properties and pulling away from the wall.

Faux Muntins & Mullions

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

Sometimes it is the case that a small or even a single group of these wooden supports could be damaged by wind or rain, leaving cracks in the window. The good part is that you can repair most of these rotting or brittle parts.

First, clean the affected areas with a sponge and an ammonia-based cleaning agent that doesn't leave a traces. Take off any rotting or loose pieces and cut the intersections of the painted vertical and horizontal window muntins with an exacta knife. Once you've trimmed the intersections, tape off the lower part of the window frame with painter's tape. Apply a thick layer of white paint to the areas that you lightly painted in the first pass. Allow the paint to dry completely before taking off the tape and applying another coat.

If the problem is more severe such as an hourglass-shaped fracture in the middle of the window, it's better to replace the sash. In these instances you'll need to search for a replacement window that is compatible with the existing window in both the design and size.

Installing a grid window is a cheaper alternative. These windows have a full pane of glass that is topped with a series of muntins attached to the surface which gives them a split appearance. They are not as energy efficient as traditional windows.

Installing a drip-cap will stop water from getting into the window frame. Most home centers sell these drip caps made of aluminum for around $20. They are much simpler to install than replacement window sashes, and offer the same functions as a genuine mullion, or a muntin.

Broken Sashes & Frames

A broken window sash can be an obvious indication that it's time to get some help. A broken sash, if left unchecked can cause water leaks, wood rot and other serious issues to the frame and sill. If you have a broken window sash, replace it as soon as possible to ensure that your window is sealed and working.

Often, the issue is caused by worn out or improperly installed sash cords. It is easy to replace these cords on the majority of double-hung window models. To begin, you'll need take off the tabs of metal that secure the sash. To do this, push up on one side (it doesn't matter which) of the sash and then pull in toward the other side to remove it from the window frame. You'll need to remove the strip that divides the sash from the other to allow access to the location where the sash cords are located.

After you've removed the sash, it's important to take the time to examine its metal tabs against the tabs on your new sash. If they're not the same, it will be hard to put the new one in its place and could affect the way it functions. This can be corrected by putting the tabs in their correct places on the new window.

In addition to the sashes, you'll have to examine your window frame for any problems or decay. It's recommended to perform this inspection regularly since wood shrinks and becomes less durable as time passes, particularly with exposure to the elements. It is important to repair any visible damage as quickly as you can, to avoid a larger problem.

If your window frames have deteriorated they can be treated with a homemade preserver made of half mineral spirits and boiling in linseed. After the treatment is dry, you can restore your frames using a high-quality latex paint. A new coat of paint will help to protect your window from the elements too.

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