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Repairs to uPVC Windows
uPVC is a great choice for modern homes. They are long-lasting, durable and easy to maintain. Unlike timber and aluminium, they are not susceptible to corrosion or rot.
Cleaning and lubricating regularly UPVC windows and doors is vital. This will reduce unnecessary repair costs and also improve energy efficiency.
1. Broken Glass
If the glass in your window is damaged, it can cause a huge deal of damage to your home, making it extremely dangerous and possibly fatal. It is essential to make sure that your windows are in good working order.
For single pane windows it can be relatively simple to replace them, and the replacement will generally fit within the old frame very easily. If you have double-paned windows which are joined by internal beading, it will be more difficult to remove and replace the old panes. In this situation, it is necessary to purchase plastic spacers in order to aid in fitting the new pane into the window frame.
Wearing eye protection and heavy gloves is a must when you are planning to remove the glass by yourself. It is also an excellent idea to lay down a dropcloth before you begin working on the glass so that any fragments of glass fall on the fabric instead of landing on the floor, where they could be trampled upon and cause further damage.
It's a great idea seal the gap after the glass has been removed. This will keep drafts and water from entering your home until a professional is able to fix the window. This also serves as a barrier to prevent any intruders from getting into your home. If the gap between the door and the window is substantial, you may prefer security screens that has an opening. This will provide the best of both.
2. Sagging
uPVC windows and doors are an affordable, durable and energy-efficient alternative to timber sash windows. However, over time, they are susceptible to a range of issues, including sagging. A sagging uPVC window can cause problems with light, draughts and even security. If you notice that your uPVC window is beginning to lose its shape, it's important to act quickly to stop the issue from becoming worse.
To fix a window that is sagging you can try to reposition the hinges. To do this, you'll need open the window so that you can access the frame. You can then unscrew both the hinges at the top and bottom using a screwdriver, and then adjust them clockwise or counter-clockwise. After you've repositioned the hinges, close your window and check for fit. If you are happy with the fit of your window, you can tighten screws to keep them in the right position.
If you are unable to move the hinges, you could need to replace the seal. Rubber seals can dry out and lose their elasticity over time, causing them to loose their elasticity. If this happens, it's essential to replace the seal as soon as possible to ensure your uPVC windows are waterproof and draught-proof.
UPVC handles can also loosen. The majority of the time it is due to screws that have become loose over time. However, it could also happen because the handle mechanism has been worn out. It's a good thing that it's simple to repair the loose uPVC window handle yourself. First, you'll need to close the window and do an experiment fitting. The corners of the sash must be aligned with the casing joint. If it isn't, you can make use of a screwdriver to loosen the handle and then turn the mechanism back into its original position.
3. Water Leaks
If you're waking up to wet floors and damp walls each time it rains it's important to take action. The leaks of water through windows could cause structural damage to your home and also hinder your ability to control the temperature inside your home. The most common cause for leaking uPVC windows is that the sealant surrounding the frame is either damaged or missing.
This is a simple fix that can be done by any DIYer who is competent. Depending on the severity of the problem is, the old caulking might need to be removed. It is essential to keep in mind that when it comes to uPVC window repairs , you should not be tempted to 'over-caulk' as this will only make the area more difficult to clean and can reduce your energy efficiency.
Make sure that the drainage holes are free of debris in them and ensure that the sill pan is properly angled to drain away from the window. In more serious instances, you might have to consider replacing the window.
Other indicators of water leakage include rotted sills and the appearance of black spots of mold on the walls near the window. The mold thrives in damp environments and can quickly spread across the home.
It is also important to remember that if the leak is coming from between the glass in your double glazed windows it may be more likely to be an issue with the glass seal rather than the frame or sagging. Again this can easily be repaired by an uPVC window specialist who can replace the glass seal and regain the full insulation properties of your windows.
4. Faulty Hinges
Hinges could be at fault for the reason that your uPVC window is difficult to open, or if it opens with an ease. They can be easily replaced by any competent DIYer and are usually completed in just a few minutes.
Almost every household in the UK will have either top hung or side-hung uPVC windows that have hinges and, like all mechanical parts, they can wear down over time. It is an easy process but it can be easier to do with someone else to help you hold the frame in place.
It is also important to verify that the uPVC hinges are opened and closed in the correct direction. You can do this by checking for the arrows on each hinge. This indicates the direction in which the window should be opened.
The problem can be caused either by opening the window improperly or due to a poor installation at the factory. This issue can be fixed by sending us a picture through our website and we will be more than happy to give you suggestions.
It is also crucial to lubricate the hinges regularly. This can be done by applying a light engineering oil on the hinges, we recommend using a solvent-free lubricant, such as the 3-in-one Multi-Purpose oil. Regular lubrication can help the window to operate and close more smoothly. It also helps prevent corrosion and reduce the risk of sticking. This must be done at a minimum every year. WD40 and other solvent based fluids are not recommended since they can damage the parts of your uPVC window.
5. Draughts
Draughts in Upvc windows can be caused by various factors. The hinges, also due to wear and tear could become misaligned. This can cause a gap to form where the sash meets the frame. If they are damaged beyond repair, it could be necessary to have them realigned. The second is the interlock, which is located on the hinge of the window, can also be misaligned, and again it's possible to give them a good clean, but in some cases it might be necessary to get them replaced.
The second most frequent cause of draughts is the window seals. These are susceptible to being worn out or damaged over time, and let air escape through these gaps. Installing high-quality weatherstripping is a good way to keep draughts at bay. Another alternative is to replace the window with low-emissivity glass. which will help regulate indoor temperatures and again will reduce the risk of draughts.
Another, and most effective methods to reduce drafts is to use an draught excluder. These are usually fabric tubes that are filled with some sort of filler and can be positioned on the windowsill on top. These will help to block out cold air and keep your home warm and cosy!
With a little maintenance and repair your windows made of upvc will provide a great level of insulation and security for your home. It is crucial to recognize that all windows have a lifespan and there may come the point when it's more economical to replace them than fix them. So, if you are experiencing issues with your Upvc windows, it's recommended to seek help from a professional immediately.
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