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Why Window Repair Is Necessary
Cracks in window glass can be caused by a small pebble by a lawnmower or a large drink placed on your glass-topped table. A broken window can let rain, wind bugs and other harmful elements to enter your home.
While it is not possible to make a damaged window completely invisible however, there are ways to repair it and prevent it from becoming worse.
Water Damage
Water that is leaking out of your window frame is a sign that you should replace it. Moisture can cause rot to the wooden frame of your window. It can also reduce the energy efficiency of your window. A reputable window replacement company can replace your frames with no damage to them.
Wood rot is a different issue that can affect both the interior and the exterior of your window. If your windows are made of wood and have rotting spots, a repair may be possible when the rot isn't advanced. If the rot has gotten to the mullions and muntins, (the parts of the window frame that support your glass panes) You may have to replace the windows. This could be more expensive than buying a new set.
A damaged seal between the double-paned window panes is a different issue that requires replacement. This could be caused by condensation or debris that has formed between the double-paned windows or a sign that the insulation of your window is failing. Many modern windows come with insulation built in. This means they can't experience the same issues as older multi-paned windows.
Unattractive casings, such as those that are loose, cracked or rotten, as well as missing, can cause various issues. A damaged casing alone doesn't necessarily mean that it's time to change your windows, however. You may be able sand it and repaint it to make it look better in accordance with the condition of the wood surrounding it and its condition.
If the casing on the outside isn't in great condition and you're looking to replace it, a fresh coat of weather-resistant paint for your exterior might be the best solution to prevent moisture from damaging your window. You can also install new exterior casing to provide an attractive and functional improvement to your home.
Paint that has peeled or chipped
Window sills and frames are often in close proximity to the elements and suffer a lot from sunlight and rain. Moisture is the main reason for peeling paint around windows, particularly if the wood is exposed. The water seeps into wood and, when it evaporates, the pressure under the paint film causes it to loose adhesion and peel. The moisture may be from condensation in the interior or from rain and snow on the exterior. Regardless of the source, it's important to scrape and sand the surface and then repaint as soon as the paint begins to chip. Some skilled artists apply a water repellent preserver to the wood, and then thin boiled oil before painting. This helps to slow the penetration of moisture into wood, which will help the new paint to stick better.
If the paint begins to chip off, it's time to repair your window. To capture any paint that may stray on the surface, put a drop cloth or tarp on the surface before applying a new coat. Using a utility knife, carefully remove any loose paint. Be careful not to cut the wood underneath or cut through the sheathing. Clean the area thoroughly and allow it to dry completely.
After the area has dried then sand it once more using a fine-grit sanding block. This will prepare the surface for primer and create a surface that's ready to accept paint. If you're working with lead-based paint, be sure to use the proper safety equipment. Tape off any surfaces adjacent to the sanded area like baseboards. This will protect them from paint.
Then, prime and paint according to instructions on the tin that you are using. Follow the curing and temperature instructions on the can of paint, as they will vary depending on the type of paint. Paint the exterior with exterior-grade paint and the interior with interior-grade paint.
Repairing damaged or peeling painted frames is a cheaper alternative to replacing frames. If your window frames are damaged beyond repair, it could be worth upgrading them to newer windows that are more energy efficient.
Glass that has cracked
A broken window can leave your home open to wind rain, insects and wind. If the crack or tear is not too severe you can repair it yourself. You should address small cracks as soon as you notice them, before they become more severe due to temperature fluctuations or time.
While there are many methods to make cracked glass nearly invisible but this is an extremely high task for a DIY. Even a small crack will create a weak point in the glass, which could result in further cracks and a more expensive replacement. A good solution is to cover the crack with plastic. The plastic covers the crack from the outside, and prevents moisture or air from leaking through. This could damage the frames or seals around windows.
Wear safety glasses and gloves prior to taking the broken glass out of the frame. You'll need an utility knife, scraper or chisel to get rid of any glazing points that bind the glass in the frame. Use the knife to remove any wood that is not used, then finish it off with the linseed or a clear wood sealer.
Then, you can use epoxy to glue the glass back to its original position. This method is the most time consuming, but will give your glass a more substantial appearance. When using epoxy, choose the double-cylinder version that disperses the resin and hardener in the same proportion. This allows you to precisely control how much epoxy is poured onto the window, which helps ensure a solid seal.
If you have double or triple-pane windows be sure that the gas fills remain intact when you reset the glass. upvc window repairs are crucial to insulating and keeping heat inside your home in the winter and outside in the summer. If you remove the window the gasses will escape and cause it to lose its energy efficiency. Gas fills can be replaced in the same way as to repair cracks in other kinds of glass.