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How to Repair Double Glazed Windows
There are a few distinct indications that your double glazed windows require repairs. Water ingress and draughts are clear indications of damage to the frames of the windows. They must be fixed as quickly as possible.
Misting can also indicate that your window seals are damaged and in need of replacement. Replacing the seals will solve the issue and stop condensation, draughts, or leaks.
Broken Panes
Broken glass is one of the most frequent problems that double-glazed windows have to face. Although double-pane windows are less likely to break than single-pane ones however, accidents can occur and you'll want to repair a damaged window as quickly as possible.
Get rid of any glass fragments that might remain in the frame. Wear eye protection and gloves when removing the glass, because it is extremely sharp. Once the shards are removed, check the floor of your home for additional loose pieces. It's also a good idea for you to remove any metal hooks holding the panes together.
Once the glass is removed, you can begin the process of removing the old compound and glazing points (small fasteners that fix the glass into the window frame) and replacing them with new ones. It's a lengthy procedure that requires some tools. You will need latex glazing putty, metal glazing points, pliers, heat gun and a putty blade.
When you are removing the old glazing compound and points It's a good idea to start at the top of the sash, and move down. This will stop any wood or paint that is removed from the sash from adhering to the tool. If you do end up removing a portion of the sash's wood, make sure you employ a chisel or a utility knife instead of a chemical stripper, because this could cause damage.
After you're done, sand the bare wood. When it's smooth then you can apply linseed oil or a clear wood sealer to safeguard it from water and future damage.
There are some quick fixes to repair a cracked double pane window. But these fixes are not a solution to repair the damage and should only be used as a temporary solution. Using a silicone caulk can help to seal the gap, but you need to ensure that you use a high-quality caulk that is applied using the proper techniques.
Condensation
If you notice any moisture or mist between the glass panes of your double glazing, this means that the window seal has failed. This could be a problem because it prevents the gas or air that is used to insulate from being trapped between the two glass panes which means it cannot do its job properly and this will lead to temperature changes that result in condensation forming.
Fortunately, the issue can be easily repaired by an expert in double glazing. Your window repair professional will take off both the window sash as well as the IGU (insulating unit) to fix the problem. Then a new gasket is blown in to create an airtight seal, preventing condensation from occurring again. They'll also apply a specific drying agent to help dry the area and prevent the condensation from recurring.
The other reason why you may notice mist between the glass panes of a double-glazed window is that the framework has shifted over time, which causes cracks in the seal that is so crucial. This can be a serious issue, since your windows will not work properly and lose their energy efficiency.
While it is possible to replace panes of a double-glazed Window however, it can be extremely expensive and is usually only necessary when there are serious issues with a window that are beyond repair. If you have a problem with your double-glazed window and are still within the warranty period, you might be able repair it at no cost or for an affordable cost.
Check your warranty terms before calling the company to find out if they can resolve the problem without replacing the whole window. Double-glazed windows usually have a guarantee of 10 to 20 years. You might find that the company can repair the window instead of replacing it. If this is the case they'll likely send out a specialist to fix your double-glazed windows. They usually can complete the task quickly. This is a much cheaper alternative than purchasing and installing brand new double glazed windows and is also better for the environment!
Broken Locks & Handles
It could be a major issue if your window handle is damaged or broken, or if it is difficult to open. You won't be able to open your windows. This also gives burglars the opportunity to break into your house. There are several solutions to address the issue, but the best way is to contact an uPVC expert. They can repair the problem for you, or at least give you a replacement handle.
There are many kinds of window locks, however, the most well-known is the Maco or Mila locks which are typically found on uPVC frames. These locks are secured with bayonet-style rods, which can easily be jammed. The handle's nose is stuck in the popped-out position and it will not return to the wedged lock position. This could be a frustrating issue, but it is able to be fixed by following a few steps.
To fix double glazing repairs 'll need to remove the handle. This should be simple enough with a screwdriver. After removing the handle, you'll be able to see the screws that secure the lock to the frame. Once the screws have been removed and the handle is removed, you can employ pliers or a wrench to try to grab the shoot bolts. If this doesn't work then you can put the tool into the gap between the frame and the window (the gap may differ between the two windows) and create an "u" shape using your hand to grab the bolts.
You can shut your window by adjusting the handle to a closed position if capable of removing the shoot bolts. However, it won't be able to open again using the handle, since the gearbox (espag or espagnolette) will probably be faulty. It is possible to refit the gearbox without the shoot bolts thus the window will be opened using the handle (and will still be secure), but you will need to order the new handle and gearbox.
Broken Hinges
It is possible to replace or repair your uPVC windows hinges if they are not functioning smoothly. Whether this is due to them having been opened by too much force, the hinge snapping or dropping or if they were defective in the first place the issue could cause issues that make using your window difficult. Luckily it is easy and quick and there's no need to purchase a new window - you can simply get your old windows repaired instead.
Remove the hinges. To do this, unscrew the screws that attach the frame to the hinges. After the hinges have been removed you can replace the boards with plywood that has been cut to the proper size. The plywood should be more dense than the original to support the weight of the window when it is opened and closed. Use wood filler to ensure the hole left by the hinge of the past does not leak or loosen.
Once you've replaced the hinges and filled in the holes, you'll have to paint them. Make sure you use a high-quality paint to ensure that it lasts as long as possible. Once the paint is dry and you are able to reattach the window. Tighten any screws that are loose.
Window hinges also require regular maintenance. You can help them last longer by regularly cleaning the track of friction and lubricating the hinge mechanism. You can also apply a wood preservative to protect them from the elements, which can help to stop rust and maintain their appearance for as long as is possible.
A double-glazed window can help you reduce your heating bills, because it's more energy efficient than windows with only one glass. As with any part of your house windows will eventually require to be replaced or repaired. If you're experiencing any of the signs that your double glazed windows are struggling to operate, it's worth getting them looked at by our experts in Preston.