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Window Repairs

Window repairs can help homeowners save money while maintaining their comfort. In the event of serious damages such as broken glass or a cracked frame, a window replacement could be required.

But many other issues can be fixed to prolong the lifespan of your windows. Some common problems include:

Cracked or broken panes

Cracked windows can be caused by a lawnmower that throws errant rocks or by a tree branch being blown by strong winds. This is not only visually awful, but it could also lead to more energy costs because the broken pieces let cold air into your home. Luckily, it's usually relatively easy to fix windows with cracked panes.


Begin by carefully removing glass with gloves and safety sunglasses. You may have to use an utility knife to break loose the old glazing compound or putty around the frame's edges. Then, clean the glass's surface and the frame's wood using a soft cloth or paper towel.

After the area is cleaned then apply a waterproof silicone caulking to the frame's perimeter. This will stop water from entering the frame through the cracks and cause further damage.

A bad crack in double-paned glass may cause gas to leak between the panes, making your windows less efficient in insulating. If the crack is so severe that it compromises the strength of the window or the inner pane is missing, you may need to call a professional.

Cracks caused by thermal stress can occur when there's an extreme difference in temperature between the outside and inside of your home, causing the glass to expand or contract. If the cracks are situated on two sides of a glass, it is recommended to replace it instead of try to repair it.

For cracked windows that aren't yet ready to be replaced, clear tape can do a good job of securing the crack and keeping out bugs and cold air. You can even cut an area of nylon stocking or tarp that's sufficient to cover the crack, and glue it in place with duct tape. This isn't a long-term solution however it can be useful in a pinch and it keeps insects and cold air away from your home. If your windows are older and you're beginning to notice cracks in the glass, it's an excellent idea to talk with the local window company about whether replacing the entire window could be the best solution for you.

Rotten Wood

Wood rot is among the most frequent problems that plague windows. It can ruin the appearance of a house and it can also pose danger to your safety. It is possible to repair rotted wood. It is first necessary to identify the cause of the wood rot. This can be accomplished by looking for leaks in the roof and gutters that aren't functioning cracking caulking, and any other areas which allow water to penetrate the wood.

You'll then have to remove the rotten parts of the window frame. This can be done using a claw hammer, chisel, or rasp. After the rotten areas have been eliminated it is time to replace them with fresh wood. It is recommended that you choose treated wood for this project as it is more resistant to rot. If you are unable to replace the rotted timber you can apply wood filler and hardener to repair the damaged area. Many hardware stores will sell this kind of product. Follow the instructions on the label of the product to ensure the most efficient results.

After you have repaired the rotten areas of the windowsill, it's crucial to safeguard the newly repaired area. Apply a water-resistant sealant to the wood. Sikkens for instance, is a great product to apply.

It is also possible to use an epoxy filler with two parts to shield the wood from further damage. This product is easy-to-apply and leaves a beautiful finish. It is essential to follow the directions on the label. After the epoxy filler dries you can sand the surface of the wooden. Start with a rough sandpaper then move on to a smoother grade.

You don't want to expose the rotted part to more moisture. It is a good idea so, to cover the repaired surface with an oil-based prime which will shield it from water. After that, you are able to apply the wood sealant, which is waterproof.

The Won't open

A window that won't open could be due to various factors. Wood frames can warp in rainy weather, or the house might have sunk or someone could have closed it for security reasons. But with some patience and the right tools, many windows that are stuck can be opened.

One of the main causes of a window that isn't opening is the accumulation of gunk or debris on its moving parts. Acme Glass notes that dirt and grime build up over time on sliding tracks, hinges, and locks. Additionally, metal hardware is prone to rust when it comes into contact with humidity and direct sunlight. Spraying grease on these areas will help to prevent oxidation and keep your windows functioning properly.

Stuck windows can be the result of an unintentional break or loosening of the pulleys that are used to raise and lower the window. These parts can lose tension and cause obstruction when they are placed two or more floors above ground.

If you're having difficulty opening windows try using a pry bar to gently force the window to open a bit at one time. Place a block of wood on the frame to give the pry bar more leverage and be careful not to scratch the window or the wood. You can also try running a hair dryer across the edges of the frame for several minutes to warm the wood and allow it move more easily.

click the following post with windows that won't open is a faulty spring that stops the window jamb from lowering or rising. You'll need to refer to the owner's manual for additional details depending on the person who made your windows.

If you've tried cleaning and lubricating the moving parts on your windows, but they won’t open, then it's probably time to replace them. Homespire Windows & Doors provides windows that are energy efficient. Don't let your windows go from functional to unusable since a window that isn't properly shut could expose your home to burglary and water damage. Contact us for more information on our replacement windows and services today!

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