10 Double Glazed Windows Repairs Tricks All Experts Recommend

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작성자 Boris
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Double Glazed Windows Repairs

There are many reasons your double-glazed windows may require repair double glazing windows such as condensation between panes, to dropping or sagging frames. Many of these issues are fixable.

If your window or door is difficult to open try oiling the hinges, mechanism and handles. This is a quick and affordable solution.

Broken Panes

When a window is broken and shattered, it loses its insulation properties and may cause drafts. If the dividing muntins are broken it can cause moisture to leak between the glass panes, resulting in condensation, mold and mildew and making your home less efficient in energy use. A broken window is best repaired by a professional to ensure you get a perfect seal and optimum energy efficiency.

First, you will need to get rid of any broken glass. Start by placing a low-cost glass cutter from an hardware store underneath the broken pane. It's worth lubricating this tool's cutter with a light oil before you begin. This will help prevent the glass from breaking too easily. Then, you can utilize the tool's ball-shaped end to loosen the pieces, which should come off fairly quickly.

Scrape any old glazing compound off the recess of the frame once the glass has been removed. This will reveal the glazier's points and metal clips that hold the pane in the frame. If there's any sign of corrosion, the clips must be replaced with new ones. If the window is made of wood the glazier's points could be re-used if they're still intact.

The surface of the remaining frame must be prepared to allow the re-glazing. Using a caulking gun, apply a continuous strip of compound around the inside edge of the recess. Use a high-quality putty, such as a glazier’s compound in a cartridge. Let it dry before inserting the glass. If the frame is made of metal clippings, they must be replaced as well. Finally, put back the divider muntins.

Condensation

Condensation can be a problem for double-glazed windows, particularly during winter. It's typically caused by too much moisture in the home, with warm air meeting cold glass, which turns into water droplets, and settles in the corners of your windows or across the frame. This can be avoided by opening your windows more often and improving ventilation by installing extractor fans and running dehumidifiers in order to reduce the amount of moisture. If condensation is still present you should contact an expert who will be able to pinpoint the issue and repair or replace the windows if necessary.

Condensation on a double-glazed window is a sign the seal has failed. This is because the factory-applied vacuum seal can become degraded in time, allowing cool air to flow between the panes. This could lead to fogging of the window and eventually, mold growth if it is not addressed promptly enough.

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