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Double Glazed Window Repairs

Double glazing is an investment that is worth it, but can be frustrating when it fails to perform. Fortunately, most issues can be fixed and you don't have to replace your windows or doors.

Double-glazed windows are made up of two glass panels separated by a thin gap, filled with insulating gas such as Krypton or argon. This increases a window's efficiency.

Broken panes

Double-paned windows are less likely to break than single panes of glass but they can still shatter or crack. If a pane is broken in your double glazing, it's important to fix it as soon as possible to avoid moisture and energy losses.

Depending on the degree of the crack, you can choose to fix it with an interim fix or go for more extensive repair using epoxy. A temporary repair will help to prevent further cracking, and keep out rain and cold air. A more extensive repair could strengthen the crack and provide a better seal.

To replace a damaged double-pane windows, first remove the frame from the sash and set it on a table. Install a grid of duct tap over the pane in order to prevent any glass fragments from falling during removal. Once the tape is secured remove the double pane glass off of the frame. Then, use a wirebrush to clean the rabbets and grooves. You can also vacuum them or wipe them clean with a damp cloth. Remove the wood molding, if required and scrape off any metal glazing points or putty before installing the new pane. Finally, apply a silicone caulk over the grooves and rabbet to ensure a secure fit.

If you're looking to fix the cracks in your window yourself, start by sanding the rabbet until it's smooth and free of gunk or paint. Heating guns can be used to soften any glazing or putty points. After the rabbet has been cleaned, a putty knife can be used to push putty rope into place. Make sure that the putty is of an even thickness, and that it presses equally against the glass and frame.

If you are looking for the long-term solution you can choose an epoxy repair instead of a replacement. This is more expensive and will require a longer wait time however, it is also more attractive. It will also last longer than a temporary repair.

Condensation

Condensation can be a common issue for double-glazed windows but that doesn't mean they're not functioning properly. It's good to know that your windows show condensation. This means that your double glazing is working as it is supposed to, preventing the cold and keeping in the heat.

When you see condensation forming on the outside of your window, it is actually water vapor from inside of your home that has been cooled and condensed on the surface of the glass. It's a natural process that isn't harmful to your windows in the event that you don't leave it on the surface too long.

The reason for internal condensation is usually a lack of humidity or low temperatures in the room. This creates cold surfaces, like windows, to attract moisture that is high in dewpoint (the temperature at which water transforms into liquid). The steam from showers, kettles and hot pots as well as the cooking pans can also cause a lot of humidity around kitchens and bathrooms.

To prevent upvc repairs , try not to hang wet clothing near your windows and always make sure that your uPVC frames have ample air circulation to avoid the build-up of moisture. Also, make sure that your double-glazed windows are correctly insulated and installed with the correct gap (6mm is ideal) to maximize energy efficiency. You can also install one-way air vents on your windows to increase the insulation. If you're still seeing condensation, it's likely the issue is with your gaskets or seals. This is a task that should be left to professionals.

Draughts

A window that isn't draughty is an indication that the seal between the glass panes of your double-glazing has begun to leak, and is likely to need replacing. This can affect the insulation of your home and could result in an increase in your energy bills, so it's important to act fast when you spot this problem.

Window repair services can replace your sealed unit, restoring energy efficiency to your windows. They can also upgrade your existing frames to include new energy saving features, like gas filled argon glass units with thermal spacer bars, which reduce heat loss and lower your heating costs.

It's also worth examining the locking mechanisms of your double-glazed windows. Older uPVC window locks are known for becoming stiff with time however it's easy to fix this by applying regular oiling with an expert uPVC cleaning product.

A professional double glazing business can ensure that your repair is completed correctly. They will have the right tools to ensure that your window is sealed and watertight. They'll also be able fix any other damage to your frame so you can enjoy your beautiful new double-glazed window with confidence.

Double-glazed windows are durable and long-lasting, but they can develop issues due to weather or wear and wear and tear. Contact your local double-glazing repair service whenever you notice any of these problems. You'll be happy you did it - a double glazing installation that's repaired properly will give your home a a tangible feeling of quality and save you money on energy bills!

Smudging

Double-glazed windows comprise two panes that have a spacer, air or dense gas between them to create an effective seal that blocks heating from entering the frame. They are a great method to save energy and reduce the carbon footprint of your home. However, double glazing can encounter a myriad of issues that may affect its performance and endurance. This includes condensation, mist, and difficult to open or close.

Inability to open your double-glazed windows could be due to the weather or it might be a fault with the hinges or handles or mechanism. Wiping them clean with cold water and lubricating them can help to ease the problem, but you should contact the company you bought windows from as quickly as possible to get it fixed.

This is another common problem that can be fixed easily. It is always worth checking your warranty to determine whether any repairs are covered.

Fogged or foggy glass could be caused by condensation between the panes. It's usually the result of seals that are not working or a double-glazing unit that needs to be replaced. It's a fairly simple fix and you'll often do it without having to replace the entire window, which will save you money.

To correct this issue technicians will drill tiny holes to vent any moisture between the glass panes and the remainder of the window. Once the moisture has been removed then a new antifog coating is applied and the window is sealed. Sometimes the window will need to be removed but, in most instances, it is done from within the home.

Mist

Double glazing that is older may have a mist issue, especially when it occurs both within and outside the window. It is due to a failure in the seal designed to keep air and moisture between the two panes. In the production of double-glazed units, this seal is created by sealing both panes with an airtight polysulphide or butyl seal around the edges of the glass as well as a spacer bars. This is meant to protect the window from heat and prevent the window from leaking. If you have misted double-glazed windows, it may be difficult to take off and clean up, as you'll have to break through the seal to clean.

The problem with mist is that it lets moisture to get in, which then causes condensation between the glass panes. This is because there is huge differences in temperature between the external and internal surfaces of the glass. The water is then absorbed in the spaces and creates an appearance of milky white. This can be very unsightly and difficult to get rid of.

There are a number of companies who claim they can fix your double-glazed windows that are misting by drilling holes into the unit and injecting chemicals through the holes, which absorbs the moisture within. This is not permanent solution and it's more cost-effective to replace the entire double-glazed unit.





The easiest method to avoid misty double glazing is by maintaining a high level of ventilation and regularly cleaning your windows. Use extractor fans to reduce the amount of moisture that accumulates in bathrooms and kitchens. Clean windows with a damp cloth to prevent this. If you're unable to completely avoid the issue we suggest replacing your double-glazed units with A-rated ones to boost energy efficiency.