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Double Glazed Window Repairs

Double-glazed windows are an excellent energy saving option as they use two separate panes with a spacer that is filled with air or a dense gas. This creates a seal which stops heat from escaping and drafts from entering your home in the summer.

Repairing your double-glazed window by an established company is usually less expensive than replacing the window. Most professionals will also offer you a certain amount of warranty for the work they carry out.

Broken Panes

Double pane windows are energy efficient since they're made up of two glass panes which are separated by a spacer and filled with a dense gas or air to provide insulation. Double pane windows may crack, but they should be repaired immediately to avoid further damage.

You can buy a replacement glass pane at a home improvement shop or online if your existing one is damaged. The glass must match the thickness and dimensions of your window frame. The price of the new unit will differ depending on the brand and quality of the product but it's much less than replacing the entire window.

Depending on the manufacturer of your double-pane window You may be able to obtain a replacement for a broken window pane under warranty. This is especially true if the window has been professionally installed. But, it's still essential to consult an expert in residential glass repair, like Kryger Glass, as soon when you notice a crack in your window. Cracks that go unnoticed may worsen over time, causing a host of issues from condensation to higher energy costs.

To replace a damaged double-pane windows, first remove the old pane from the frame. It is possible to scrape off the old sealant using a utility knife or deglazing device. Wearing protective gloves will prevent any further damage to the pane. After removing the sealant and beading, carefully remove the broken glass. Make sure you have a large rubble bag to put the broken panes in for safe storage.

If the crack is solid and stable, you can cut with a utility blade a small arc just beyond the edge, and then turn it around. This will stop the crack from spreading and will save you from needing to replace the entire window. In other words, the only way to stop the crack from getting worse is to repair it by an expert. This is one reason why it is important to speak with a glass repair specialist like Kryger Glass as soon as you discover a problem with your double pane window.

Condensation between the Panes

Condensation between window panes can be a sign of a serious issue with your double-glazed windows. You should not ignore this issue as it could cause mold or water damage within your office or home. The good part is that there are some actions you can take to avoid condensation from developing between your windows for example, installing extractor fan in bathrooms and keeping windows open to ventilate the space.

One of the primary reasons for condensation between windows is that the air inside your home or workplace is too humid. The glass in your window panes is constantly expanding and contracting because of temperature fluctuations. The expansion and contraction put a lot of pressure on the seals that join the two panes of glass, and over time this can cause them to fail or leak.

The best way to prevent condensation from developing on your windows is to prevent it from happening in the first place. You can do this by increasing the air circulation in your office or home and by avoiding drying your clothes indoors and keeping your thermostat set to an even temperature. It is also an excellent idea to install a dehumidifier in the rooms that are prone to condensation, and to regularly clean your windows with a mild cleaning agent.

If you see condensation between the window panes, it could be an indication of a leaky seal that holds the gases that are insulating in place. This means that your windows are no longer as effective as they once were and it is likely that you will need to replace them.

If your double-glazed windows are new, you should determine if they still have a warranty. This may be able to cover the cost of replacing them. If they aren't under warranty, then you'll require an expert to repair or replace your double glazing . This can be fairly inexpensive or costly depending on the severity of the problem.

Broken Handles or Hinges

If the handles or hinges on your double glazed windows are damaged, they need to be replaced. This could be a simple repair or may require replacing the entire window unit. It is possible to get assistance from an experienced uPVC repair company. This service is cheap and fast, and it will also improve the look of your house.

If you find that your uPVC windows are brittle to open or close, this is often caused by worn-out hinges. This can lead to drafts to enter your home, and even damp issues. Our experts can repair damaged handles or hinges to make it easier to open and close your windows.

Friction stays are fitted on the hinges of uPVC windows. These can be adjusted simply by turning them in the right direction. This can increase friction, making it difficult to open the windows or decrease it to make it easier. Our uPVC experts can help you do this yourself or make it for you.





Misted windows are usually a sign that the seals on double glazed glass have broken down, which indicates that moisture has gotten between the panes of glass. This is a common issue, but it can be easily fixed. We can replace the sealed units, which is less expensive than replacing your entire window.

If your uPVC casement windows are sticking it could be an indication that the hinges have worn out or the window is not aligned correctly. If your uPVC casement window does not close properly, it can be an issue. This can let draughts into your property and waste valuable heating. The experts that we work with are able to fix your double-glazed windows so that they close correctly, which will stop draughts and help reduce heating costs. They can also upgrade your uPVC windows to energy efficient glass with an A rating, which will save you energy costs as well.

Broken Glass

If a double-pane window is cracked or broken, it may appear like a daunting task to fix without professional help. But, there are easy steps you can take to replace the glass without having to get a new window replacement.

The first step is to remove the frame from the sash, taking care not to break any of the glass. Make sure you have all your tools and supplies ready before starting to work, since this will help you save time and effort. With a small putty knife or razor blade, cut the double sticky tape between the glass and the vinyl or plastic. After the glass is removed, remove the wooden or aluminum stops. Use a heat gun at the lowest setting to soften the adhesive, which will allow you to remove the stop with less effort. Be careful not to nick the stops because they are often hard to find replacements for.

You can then install the glass replacement in the window sash using the best quality glazing glue. The type of adhesive you use will vary depending on the type of window you are using, however, they all function the same. After the glue has been applied and you've applied it, apply it with a firm pressure and then tape or clamp it to ensure it remains in place as it is drying. You can also wipe the area with a damp rag with mineral spirits or acetone to remove any excess epoxy that may have spilled out of the crack.

It is possible to repair small cracks in a double pane window. However, the damage is likely to return. This is because cracks are not likely to be small, and they will probably expand over time, resulting in an intricate web of cracks that can compromise the insulation value of your windows.

In the majority of cases, the easiest option is to contact an expert glass company. You will receive a no-cost estimate, with no obligation. The glass replacement will be installed at your home to ensure that it is energy efficient once again.