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Double Glazed Windows Repairs

Double-glazed windows may require repair for a variety of reasons, like condensation between the panes, draughts or frames that are sagging. Fortunately, a majority of problems can be addressed.

If your door or window is difficult to open, consider oiling the mechanism, hinges and handles. This is a quick, cheap fix.

Broken Panes


When a window is broken it loses its insulation and may cause drafts. If the dividing muntins are broken, it could cause water to leak through the glass panes resulting in condensation, mould and mildew and making your home less efficient in energy use. It is recommended to have a professional repair the damaged window to ensure the most effective seal and energy efficiency.

The first step is to get rid of any broken glass. Begin by putting a drop cloth beneath the window that has been broken and scoring around the perimeter of the pane with an inexpensive glass cutter (available at most hardware stores). Before you begin, grease the cutter with an oil that is light. This will prevent the glass from breaking too easily. You can then use the tool's ball-shaped end to loosen the pieces and the glass should break off fairly quickly.

Scrape any old glazing compound out of the frame's recess once the glass is removed. This will expose the glazier's point and metal clips that keep the pane in the frame. If there's any indication of corrosion, the clips must be replaced with new ones. If the window is made of wood, the glazier points can be reused if they are still in good condition.

The surface of the remaining frame will need to be prepared to allow reflazing. With a caulking gun apply a continuous ribbon of compound around the inner edge of the recess. Use a high quality putty such as a Glazier's compound in a cartridge. Let it dry before reinstalling the glass. Install the metal clips if they are attached to the frame. Install the dividers.

Condensation

Condensation can be a problem for double-glazed windows, especially during the winter. This is usually caused by high levels of moisture within your home. Warm air meets cold glass and condenses into droplets of water. They then settle in the corners or frames of the window. You can stop this from happening by opening your windows more often and improving ventilation with extractor fans, and utilizing dehumidifiers. If condensation continues to occur, you should call an expert who will be able to pinpoint the issue and fix or replace the windows if needed.

It's also important to remember that condensation on double-glazed windows can be an indication of a leaky seal. The seals that are applied at the factory may wear away over time and allow cool air to get between the panes. This can cause the window to get smudged and eventually grow mold if it is not addressed promptly.

For a quick fix to condensation, try using hair dryers to eliminate the excess moisture. This is a temporary fix and should only be used as a final resort. If the condensation has been left for too long you might be facing mould or dampness within your home, which needs to be addressed by a professional.

For a more long-term solution you can have your double-glazed windows resealed by experts. They'll remove the affected piece of glass, clear the gap, and then pipe into hot air to evaporate any remaining moisture. During the process, they'll also inspect for any signs of damage or growth of mould, mildew or mildew and apply a draught proofing treatment to ensure that your windows are functional and energy-efficient once again.

Draughts

As time passes by, the rubber seals around the edges of your glass are likely to break down and this can create a draught in space between the two panes. It's a simple fix to replace the gaskets that will form an airtight seal. This will keep warm air inside your home and cooler air out. You'll save money on your energy bill.

Misted double glazing indicates that the seals in your sealed unit (sometimes called a DGU) have been blown. The unit is made up of two panes of argon-filled glass separated by a spacer, creating an airtight window. If the seal has been blown it will allow water vapour to pass through your home through the gap, which will cause condensation between the panes that is not able to be cleaned off.

Fortunately, this is an easy issue to fix and windows can be replaced quickly by experts with the right tools and know how to do it right. The expert will employ a tool designed to push the new seals into position and it is usually faster than attempting to do it manually. The tools have an angled tip that can be used to push the seals into corners.

In certain cases, a professional may be able to 'reseal' your windows by drilling a small hole into the window and adding the desiccant material, or putty. This is less expensive than replacing your double glazing and still provides you with a reliable Draught-proofing system.

Faulty Hinges

Misted double glazing is a typical problem that many people experience. It may be caused by a broken seal or a crack in the glass, or a problem with the mechanism or frame. The good news is that this can often be repaired. Usually, this means making a new seal between two glass panes. The new seal will stop condensation, draughts and leaks.

If you discover any issues, you should contact the company that sold you your windows. Make sure to put this in writing and request them to confirm that they've received your notification. Making sure that everything is in writing will help later on should any disputes arise, as it is easier to prove that you did indeed complain.

In some instances an expert in window repair will cut the hole in your windows to draw out moisture and create an entirely new seal. This is a temporary fix that won't stop moisture from returning. It is also possible to replace the glass unit itself which will ensure it is watertight.

It is crucial to remember that you should only attempt DIY fixes when you have the skills and know-how required to do so. Using super glue or another type of DIY solution can cause more damage in the long in the long run. If you aren't sure what to do, it's always better to seek professional advice. You can locate a local tradesperson who offers double glazing repairs by entering your postcode into the search box on Checkatrade. All of our tradespeople have been fully checked and vetted which means you can rely on them to provide a high-quality service.

Broken Seals

Double glazed windows are secured by window seals or insulation gas. They are susceptible to damage due to a variety of factors, such as weather conditions, age, and power washing. It is essential to be aware of the signs and how to repair them.

If a window seal is damaged it allows moisture to seep in between the two glass panes, creating fog. It's a frequent issue and it can cause the window to look visually distorted. Once the seal fails, the inert gases argon and others are emitted from the window, diminishing the glass's insulation capabilities.

A damaged window seal can be repaired by replacing it with a new one by a professional glazier. This can be costly and might not be able to resolve the fog issue. Certain companies offer defogging services, which involve placing the vacuum pump of a specific type inside the window frame to remove the moisture and make the glass clear. This method isn't foolproof, and it doesn't replace inert gasses, so the fog could be re-created.

If the IGU (insulated unit) is damaged beyond repair, a glazier can replace it. This is the most cost-effective option and is a great option if you're seeking a long-term solution. However, it's best to choose a company that has a warranty on replacement windows to ensure that any issues are protected. This way, you can rest sure that you'll get most value from your investment. Alternately, you can try to avoid this issue by selecting a window of high-quality and following the manufacturer's care instructions. This will prolong the lifespan of the window and decrease the amount of repairs.

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