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Double Glazing Windows Repairs

doorpanels-300x200.jpgDouble glazing is the term used to describe panes of glass in a window frame or wall opening. This window glazing can be damaged and requires repairs.

If you have noticed condensation between your windows, a visible draft, or if hinges or window Doctor handles become difficult to open, this is a sign that your double glazing requires repair. The repair typically involves replacing the entire unit.

Broken Panes

Double-glazed windows are made up of two glass panes with an air space between them that is filled with inert gasses such as argon and krypton. This keeps heat in your home and prevents cold drafts from entering. Occasionally the windows can become damaged and when this happens the entire window may need replacement. It is crucial to contact the company who sold you the double glazing in the event that you spot a chip or window Doctor crack in the window.

A few simple steps can be used to fix a broken window pane, although it is not recommended that you attempt the repairs yourself unless you're an experienced DIYer. Put on gloves first and carefully remove the damaged window pane. If it's cracked apply strips of masking tape across the cracks in a crisscross design. This will prevent the cracks from worsening over time, especially in the winter. It is also recommended to cover your work surface in newspapers to stop any broken pieces from falling. Once the broken pane is removed using a putty knife, you can use it to scrape away any glazing putty and the glazed window seal. Remove the glazing points by using pliers. Then, apply a primer that dries quickly to cover the wood surface.

If you are able to purchase a replacement pane take measurements of the length and width of the grooved channel using a tape measure. Subtract 1/8" from both measurements to allow for the slight movement of the replacement pane. Then, slide the replacement pane into position and roll thin pieces of glazing compound in the channels with grooves. Tap the glass gently with an hammer each 6" or 8" to help it set in its place. Be careful not to break it.

If you have a double glazing warranty, it's worth trying to use this to avoid the expense of a full replacement window. Generally the warranty will cover the cost of any parts that you might require replacement and also labour. It is essential to verify the specifics of your warranty as it will vary from one company to another, so make sure you know the coverage and when.

Foggy Glass

Foggy glass is usually caused by condensation that occurs between the panes of your double glazing. It can be caused by a variety of factors, such as variations in temperature, especially when the frames aren't set properly, or even the aging of the seals themselves.

In most instances, double glazing installers can fix the issue quickly and efficiently. It is important to contact the company that installed your windows immediately if you notice an issue, and make sure to document the issue in writing. This will make it easier if you need to contact them later on - and can be extremely helpful if the problem is covered under your warranty or guarantee.

The most effective way to stop the fogging is by replacing gasket seals. This is done without the need to replace the entire window unit and will aid in keeping your home energy efficient. To accomplish this, the window glazier will remove any retaining clips or strips that keep the IGU in place, and then cut through the sealant with a saw.

Then, they'll build or purchase an IGU replacement to fit the frame and use special sealants to ensure it's air- and water-tight. When they're done installing the clips, they'll either reinstall them or strip them and apply more sealant.

If you're lucky, the misting may cease after this. It's important that your frames are ventilated properly to prevent moisture from accumulating within your ceilings or walls.

Double glazing owners also report that their windows and doors are difficult to open and close. This may be due to extreme weather conditions, or because the frame has become sagging over time and isn't in line with the rest of your home. If this is the case, you can try wiping the frames with cold-water to shrink them slightly. However, this will not solve the problem completely. If you're still unable to solve the issue, you might need to hire a professional to replace the frames.

Condensation

Condensation occurs when the insulation gas in double glazing windows fails to hold its place, allowing moisture and air between the panes. This is a frequent issue during winter, when humidity levels are generally higher, though it can occur at other times of year too. The accumulation of moisture can lead to mould and mildew around sills, sealants and window frames which is not only unsightly but also harmful to your health. A window doctor professional can often reseal condensation to reduce moisture and prevent the accumulation of moisture in your home.

Window Doctor gaskets are an important component of any double-glazed window or door. They help seal in the air that is insulated between the window glass and block drafts, heat and moisture from escaping or entering your home. These gaskets could shrink or become brittle as a result of changes in temperature, weather conditions, and ageing. You might notice condensation on your double-glazed windows or doors.

This can be fixed however, it will require replacing the "sandwich" (thermo-pane & glass) inside your double-glazing window. It is recommended that, unless you have the proper tools, you hire an expert to seal your double-glazed window.

Mist between your double glazed windows is another issue that can be a challenge to solve. This is an indication that the vacuum seal in the factory has failed, and there is no way to let air into or out of the sandwich.

A professional will reseal the windows using the same process as they would with a condensation or fog problem. This typically involves removal of the thermo-pane sandwich and spraying it with a cleaning agent and then sucking out the old sealant. It is crucial to accurately measure the'sandwich' in length as well as width and thickness to ensure that the replacement will be a perfect fit and a new seal can be drawn between the glass.

This is a difficult task that requires specialized tools that aren't usually found in DIY stores. It's normally best left to professionals since faulty seals can result in mold and dampness in your home which can be costly and hazardous to your health.

Water Leaks

It's crucial to take action immediately if you notice water leaking from your double-glazed windows. If you don't take action quickly, even the smallest leak could be a huge issue.

Often times the window frame itself could be the cause. Verify that the sill which is the flat bottom of the window frame, is pitched in a way that water runs away from your home and not into the frame. If you notice that the sill pan isn't pitched correctly or you can see water inside the wood, you should consult an expert in double-glazing repair.

A damaged window seal is another frequent reason for leaks. This can be caused by the weather, damage or age. This isn't an easy fix and should be left to experts.

This can lead to lower energy efficiency. This allows cold air to enter your home in the winter and hot gas to escape in summer. This can lead to high costs for cooling and heating.

It is simple to fix it by applying a new layer of caulking. While it is possible for those with some DIY abilities to do this on their own it is usually much easier to let a double glazing expert handle it for you. This way you will get assurance and peace of mind that the job will be done right.

Double-glazing windows are available with warranties of up to 20 years. It is best to contact the company who sold you your windows to find out the warranty they provide and for how long. This will help you avoid the expense of having replace your double glazed windows at a later time. If you have an insurance policy on your double-glazed windows, it is important that you report any issues as quickly as possible. You can do this on the internet or by calling them directly. The information you have in writing can help if you need to use your warranty.

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