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Why Double Glazing Repair Is Important

When double glazing breaks down it doesn't only block views and block natural light, it also lets cold air escape and can skyrocket your energy costs. It's important to determine whether you're covered under an insurance policy. A lot of businesses offer warranties of 10-20 years for their windows.





A reputable tradesperson can repair double-glazed windows in a shorter time than you'd think and with the least amount of mess. They'll also give you a warranty that you will not get by doing it yourself.

Frames

The frames of your double-glazed windows must be sturdy, strong and able to withstand the elements. They must be efficient in energy use and allow the heat in during winter and stop hot air from escaping during summer.

Over time, frames will become damaged. This is due to many factors, including weather conditions, repeated shutting and opening of windows and doors, and repeated use. These issues should not be ignored, regardless of their cause.

It's often possible to repair double-glazed windows and doors instead of replacing them. This will save you money and will ensure that your home is comfortable and safe.

When you are repairing double glazing, it is recommended to get multiple quotes since prices can vary greatly. Remember that the lowest estimate isn't always the most effective, and you should also be sure to inquire about any guarantees included with the work.

According to a survey by SEH BAC, the most common problem experienced by owners of double glazing after installation was that their window or doors were difficult to open. Three out of 10 people have reported this issue. This could be due to the weather or an issue with the mechanism or hinge. It could also be due to the fact that the windows or doors have sagged or dropped over time.

Double glazing can also be affected by condensation that forms between the panes. This can happen due to various reasons, such as poor ventilation or our own habits, like closing windows after cooking or showering. This could be a major problem for your home, as it means that the energy efficiency of your windows is lowered and water can get into cills or frames, potentially causing rot or mould.

It isn't easy to repair and in some cases, the entire pane of glass may need replacing. This is usually an excellent option, as you'll get the advantages of the original double glazing, while also improving the insulation of your house.

Glass

Double glazing is the combination of two panes that have an air gap between them. The gap is usually filled with argon, an inert gas that acts as an insulator helping to keep heat in and cold out. These gases, when installed correctly create a barrier that can help to stop the draughts. This will also increase the efficiency of your home.

Double-glazed windows and doors are often difficult to open and close. This could be due to various reasons, such as warping the frames or the changing temperatures that cause the materials expand and contract a little.

An easy solution to this issue is to wipe the frames down with a damp cloth. This will ease the movement and could be enough to temporarily resolve the problem. If you notice that your double-glazed is becoming increasingly difficult to open and close, or it is no longer working at all, then it is likely time to think about replacing it with a new, energy efficient double glazing.

Condensation between glass panes is a different issue that can happen in double-glazed windows. This could be a sign of a problem with the seals as it means that the gap between the panes is no longer airtight. The good news is that a specialist tool can be used to form an airtight seal to prevent moisture from forming between the panes.

If you aren't sure whether your double glazing is in need of repair or replacement, you should always contact the company that you bought it from. They should have provided you with a warranties, usually of 10 or 20 years, but some companies offer lifetime warranties. It is best to contact them as quickly as you can, whether by phone or in person and then follow this by writing a letter to ensure that everything is recorded and documented. This will make it easier to take action in the event that the company is not helpful or fails to solve the issue.

Gaskets

The gasket is a seal made of rubber that is placed around your doors and windows to protect you from weather damage between the frame, sash, or glass. It protects the unit from damage and stop drafts, condensation or water leaking between the panes. As such, a high-quality gasket is a crucial component of your double glazing system and must be checked regularly for signs of wear and tear.

Window gaskets come in a variety of colors and styles that complement the double-glazed window units you have. They are typically made of an enduring material like TPR (Thermoplastic rubber) or EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) according to the style you prefer. The correct gasket will give the best performance and durability. For instance, a bubble seal is ideal for uPVC or metal frames, while wedge seals work well with traditional timber frames and aluminium frames.

In addition to providing an airtight seal, window gaskets help to absorb sound waves and provide a quieter home environment. This is especially crucial during the winter months, when cold air can get into your home through the gaps between the frame and the window. Replacing gaskets that are worn out is an cheap way to increase your home's temperature during the winter months.

Often, it isn't necessary to replace your entire window unit once gaskets begin to wear out. Our professional and highly skilled team can often replace these quickly and inexpensively to offer an extremely durable and long-lasting weather seal that will enhance your home's performance.

In the event that it is impossible to replace the gaskets, preformed silicon overlays or gaskets can be sprayed directly on the frame and spliced to create a more aesthetic solution. This method is perfect for fixing older windows that have poor tolerances and stress points, or where the original sealing has become damaged due to exposure to extreme weather conditions. A qualified glazier will be able to advise you on the most suitable replacement options for your windows.

Locks

It's not just an inconvenience when a uPVC window isn't shut correctly. It also allows valuable heat and drafts to escape. This can also weaken the security of your home and make it more vulnerable to burglary. A high-quality lock can help solve this problem by making sure that the windows are shut correctly.

Problems with your window locks made of uPVC can be a major source of frustration. The majority of these issues can be fixed easily. The best method to avoid these problems is to conduct regular maintenance. Oiling hinges, mechanisms, and handles is crucial. This will ensure that your windows last longer and keep them functional.

If you find that your uPVC windows or doors aren't locking properly, it's crucial to fix them as soon as possible. This will stop the issue from getting worse and will can save you lots of dollars in the long run. There are a range of locks on your uPVC windows. The most popular choice is a keyed lock which is only opened when the right key is placed. This kind lock is compatible with all double-hung window styles and is simple to install.

Another option is a mortice lock which is secured to the frame's interior using bolts. This kind lock is more secure than a sash or night latch, which could be broken or removed within a short time. It is generally more user-friendly than a sash latch, and can be fitted to most kinds of uPVC double-glazed windows.

If you have uPVC window frames that aren't opening or closing, make sure you check the hinges. Also, check the areas where hinges traverse through the frames. Sometimes, a small piece of wood or other debris could stop the window from closing properly. In some instances an upgrade part could be all that is required to fix this issue.

Double-glazed windows can be a great addition to any house, but they can be problematic as time passes. The problem can be resolved by a professional. A double-glazing professional with experience can keep your windows in good shape.