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How to Deal With Double Glazed Repair

It's a good idea to have your double-glazed windows checked frequently, particularly if you notice the frames are expanding or contracting. This will decrease the chance of drafts.

If you notice condensation between the glass panes, it is possible that the seal be failing and needs to be replaced. The seal is able to be replaced to lessen condensation and save energy.

Cracked or Broken Panes





Double glazing is not impervious to damage and there are a few issues that can reduce the energy efficiency of the windows and doors. Repairing double-glazing can be an easy process, but you will need the right tools and knowledge to do it correctly. It is normally best to work with a professional firm to perform the work rather than attempting it yourself.

A broken or cracked pane is the most frequent problem for double-glazed windows. This could be a result of a blow or knock to the frame from the outside or a failed attempt to open a window that is stuck shut. The glass may crack or break into small pieces, depending on the size of the crack and the force applied to it.

If windows with double glazing are susceptible to cracking, it can be repaired with a form of putty or tape. This will prevent the crack extending or getting worse, and will stop water, wind or any other elements from getting into your home through the cracks.

Another issue that is common is condensation in double glazing. It is usually caused by a damaged window seal. It is a natural phenomenon that can occur due to varying temperatures and weather conditions, so it is important to check that your windows are still under warranty prior to attempting to repair them.

Typically, this will be covered by the company that you purchased the double glazing from. Therefore, it is crucial to contact them immediately and explain the issue clearly. This should be done in writing instead of by text or phone. Always keep an original copy.

Drilling a hole in the center of a misted pane is an easy method of fixing it yourself. The desiccant will absorb any moisture and aid in resolving the problem. However, this is only temporary solution, and it is recommended to get your double-glazed windows replaced with new units as soon as possible.

Misty Panes

Double-glazed windows that mist up can be a huge nuisance and cause major disruptions in your home. It is, however, fairly simple to fix the issue after you have figured out the root of the issue. In most cases the cause of the problem is a problem with the seals between the window panes that allow moisture to get in. Poor installation, drainage issues or even faulty seals by the window manufacturer can trigger this problem.

Standard sealed units comprise two glass panes, sandwiched by a hollow spacer (shown above). The inside of the spacer bar is perforated, and the spacer bars are filled with desiccant in order to absorb moisture. The two glass panes are then sealed together and the whole unit is filled with gas to increase its thermal efficiency.

As you can imagine, if the sealed unit fails, moisture could be trapped between the panes, causing condensation and mist. This could also result in the heat from your home being lost which could lead to an enormous amount of money lost through energy costs.

Unfortunately, repairing a misted double glazing window can be a little tricky and shouldn't be attempted by those who don't have an extensive understanding of glazing and the construction industry. If you're willing to take on the challenge, it's possible to fix a misted sealed window by introducing a moisture-absorbing desiccant in the space between the glass panels.

Bear in mind, though this is an interim solution. The condensation will likely return, and the process may need repeating. It's far more effective to replace misted glass units and it will also be much cleaner and quicker. Replacements can also help restore the original insulation of your house which isn't available in a repair. If you are experiencing misted windows and condensation, we suggest you contact an established company that provides double glazing. In the meantime, you can try to keep your windows as dry as possible by ensuring they're properly ventilated and cleaning them regularly.

Water Leaks

Double glazed windows shouldn't leak, regardless of whether they're new or old. Leaking Windows are not just an inconvenience, but they can cause serious damage to your home. This can include the growth of mold as well as structural damage and increased heating and cooling bills. If you suspect that your windows are leaking you should contact a professional window repair service as soon as you can in order to bring the problem under control.

Window leaks are typically indications of a problem with the seals that connect the panes of glass. If you see condensation between the panes, it's a sure sign that the window seal has become damaged and moisture is seeping into the gaps between the glass's insulating. A little condensation is perfectly normal. However, if the problem persists and appears on the exterior or interior of your home it is the right time to contact a repair service.

The accumulation of water at the bottom of the window frame is a typical cause of leaks. This can be an indication of drain holes that are blocked or flashing that isn't properly installed or a sloped sill. A drainage hole that is clogged can be easily fixed by using a coat hanger wire to clear the gunk. With roofing caulk, you can repair flashing that is not properly installed. A faulty pitch could be the reason of the window sill sloping to one side. A professional window repair service can identify the cause and provide an immediate, cost-effective solution.

While it is not uncommon for old UPVC windows to break or leak, it is much more cost-effective and efficient to get an expert double-glazed repair service. They can restore your windows' appearance and functionality to the way they were when they first were introduced. They can also replace hinges and handles and locks if necessary. A reputable window repair service will also offer a type of warranty for their work, which you would not receive if you tried to repair the window yourself.

It is difficult to open

If you notice that your windows are getting difficult to open, you should get in touch with the company through which you purchased windows. Most of the time the issue is fixable with an easy fix. If the issue continues to persist, you may want to consider replacing your old windows with more modern. Double-glazed windows are available with state-of-the-art features that will keep your home warm and secure, including slimline uPVC frames made of aluminium with advanced insulation that stops heat from escaping, as well as sophisticated security hardware that keep out intruders.

Another common sign that your double glazing is in need of repairs is condensation that forms between the glass panes. This is caused by an issue with the seals that separate the two panes. Inert gas is supposed to seep out between the glass and replace it with moist air, ensuring that your windows are in a thermally efficient and airtight state. If this doesn't happen, the seals could have deteriorated in the course of time due to weather changes or other factors.

A draught coming from the double-glazed windows is an indication that the seals have failed, indicating that cold air is leaked into your home. This can also result in higher energy bills as your heating system has to work harder to maintain the temperature of your home.

In some cases, a draught can be fixed by lubricating hinges or handles on windows or doors that are double-glazed. But, it is important to remember that this is only temporary solution and if the problem persists, you'll need to seek out the experts.

To prevent condensation, you can put in ventilation in your windows and door, such as air bricks or extractors. It is also essential to allow your double-glazed windows and doors to breathe by leaving them open as much as possible. This can be achieved with trickle vents.