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20 Resources To Make You Better At Window Repair
Window Repairs

Window repairs can save homeowners money and keep their homes warm. Window replacements may be required in the event of severe damage, such as broken glass or a shattered window frame.

But there are many other issues that can be fixed to prolong the life of your windows. Some common problems include:

Broken or cracked panes

Cracked window glass can be caused by a lawnmowers that throws rocks in the wrong direction or the blow of a tree branch by strong winds. This is not only visually bad, but it can result in more energy costs because the broken pieces let cold air into your house. It's fairly easy to fix windows that have broken panes.

Start by carefully removing glass using gloves and sunglasses. You may need to employ a utility knife to loosen any remaining putty or old glazing compound around the edges of the frame. Then, clean the glass's surface and the frame's wood with a soft cloth or paper towel.

Once the frame is clean and dry, apply a waterproof silicone caulking to the frame's perimeter. This will stop water from getting in through the crack, which can cause further damage to the frame and the glass.

A crack that is severe in double-paned glass may compromise the gas between the panes, rendering your windows less insulative. If the crack is so extensive that it compromises the strength of the window or the inner pane is missing you might need to contact an expert.

Thermal stress cracks may also occur when there's a significant temperature difference between your home and the outside. The glass is then able to expand and contract. If the cracks are situated on two sides of a window, it is recommended to replace it rather than try to repair it.

For window repairs that have cracked but aren't yet ready to be replaced, clear tape can do a good job of stabilizing the crack and preventing the entry of bugs and cold air. You can even cut an area of nylon stocking or tarp that's large enough to cover the crack and glue it in place with duct tape. This isn't a permanent solution, but it works well in the event of a crisis and keeps insects and cold air from entering your home. If you notice cracks or blemishes on your older windows You should consult the local company to determine if replacing the whole window is the best option.

Rotten Wood

Wood rot is a common problem with windows. It can affect the appearance of a home and it can also pose an hazard to safety. It is, however, possible to repair rotted wood. First, you need to make sure that the cause of the rot has been dealt with. This can be accomplished by looking for leaks in the roof and gutters that aren't functioning or cracked caulking, as well as other areas that allow water to enter the wood.


The next step is to take out any rotten parts of the window frame. This can be accomplished with an axe, a claw hammer, or rasp. After the areas that are rotten have been eliminated then you must replace them with new wood. It is recommended that you choose treated wood for this project since it will be resistant to decay. If you are unable replace the rotted wood, you can try using wood filler or hardener to strengthen the damaged area. Many hardware stores will have this type of product. Follow the instructions on the label of the product to get the most efficient results.

After you have repaired the damaged areas of the window sill, it is crucial to protect the area. Apply a water-resistant sealant to the wood. Sikkens, for example, is a great product to use.

Make use of a two-part epoxy to protect the wood from further damage. It is easy to apply and gives a good finish. It is essential to follow the instructions on the label. Once the epoxy filler has dried, you are able to smooth the wood's surface. It is recommended to begin with a rough piece of sandpaper and then move to a smoother one.

You do not want to expose the rotted part to more moisture. Therefore, it is recommended to cover the area that has been repaired with an oil-based primer that will protect it from moisture. After that, you can reapply the waterproof wood sealant.

The Won't open

There are many reasons a window won't open. The house might have shifted or the wooden frames could have warped during humid weather. Somebody may have nailed them shut for security. However, with a bit of patience and the right tools, many windows that are locked can be opened.

Gunk or debris that has accumulated could be the main cause of the window not opening. Grime and dirt build up on the sliding tracks, hinges and locks over time, says Acme Glass. Additionally, metal hardware can rust when it comes into contact with humidity or direct sunlight. Making sure these areas are lubricated with spray grease can help to prevent the oxidation process and ensure that your window is working correctly.

The pulleys that raise or lower the window may be loosened, or break. These parts can lose tension and cause obstruction when they are placed two or more floors above the ground.

If you are having trouble opening the window Try using a pry bar to gently force the window open a little at a time. Put a piece of wood on the frame to give the pry bar more leverage, and be careful not to damage the window or the wood. Try using a hairdryer to dry the frame's edges for a few minutes. This will warm the wood, making it easier to move.

Another common problem with windows that won't open is a defective spring that prevents the window jamb from rising or lowering. You'll need to refer to your owner's guide for more details based on the manufacturer of your windows.

If you've tried cleaning the moving parts of your windows and lubricating them but they still won't open it could be the right time to replace windows with energy-efficient, new windows from Homespire Windows and Doors. Don't let your windows slip from functional to useless, as a window that isn't properly shut can expose your home to burglary and water damage. Contact our team today to learn more about our replacement windows and our services!

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