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While uPVC windows are durable and resistant to extreme weather conditions, they may still have problems that require fixing. These problems can be easily repaired at a fraction the cost of a new window.

It is typical for windows to be difficult to open since the hinges aren't as strong. This can be solved by lubricating hinges with WD-40.

Cracked or Broken Glass

Glass is everywhere in our homes: on doors, windows, tables, in microwaves and stoves, even in frames for pictures. A well-hit baseball game or rough-housing with friends could cause cracks in your windows which need to be fixed quickly before they get worse. Luckily, these types of cracks are very easy to repair without the need to replace your window glass or frame.

To begin, clean the area with a moist cloth to remove any dust, dirt or fingerprints. Then, apply the epoxy in small amounts to close the area around the crack. Allow the epoxy to dry completely before moving your window again. This repair is very simple and will save you money on replacing your uPVC window.

The gasket for the window can become soft or even separate from the frame. This will lead to a loss of insulation, and also the introduction of cold air, or even water into your home. It is possible to repair this issue by using a flat blade, such as a credit card, to separate the gasket and the window frame. If you have a little amount of time you can also apply a bit of epoxy on the crack to make it appear like the crack never existed in the first place.

If the crack is larger than you are able to reach with your fingers, you can use a piece of tape to shield the area from further damage. Alternately, you can use clear nail polish to fill the crack and stop it from growing any further. It is important to act swiftly after noticing the crack. If you don't, it could spread and become more difficult to repair.

If you're seeking a permanent solution, you can use uPVC epoxy. This is the longest and most time consuming of all the alternatives, but it will yield the most effective results in terms of strength and appearance. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for applying the epoxy and make sure to clean the surface with an acetone-soaked rag after it has dried completely.

Water Leaks

uPVC Windows are durable However, they require some attention and care. They can cause a myriad of problems if they are not maintained correctly. These problems can include leaking water around frames to condensation inside glass units.

A good uPVC window repair expert can assist in identifying the issue and then fix it. They can also give suggestions on how to avoid it from happening again in the future.

Leaking uPVC windows are a serious problem, and it's essential that they are repaired as soon as possible. If not addressed, the damage can cause major damp issues to your house, which can lead to costly repairs and a decrease in energy efficiency.





A leaking uPVC is often fixed by applying a patch. It is a sealant that is sprayed on the inside of the window. It will stop water from leaking into your home through the damaged region.

Double glazed units that are cloudy or misty could be an indication of a leaky seal. This could be due to various causes, including age, weather conditions or even wear and tear.

You can prevent this from happening by keeping your windows cleaned regularly. It is recommended to clean windows at least twice a year using a soft white cloth that has been soaked in warm water and liquid soap. Avoid using colored cloths, as they can leave stains of dye. For stubborn stains, it is best to use solvent PVC cleaner. It can be bought at any hardware store. It is simple to use. Make sure to clean the window frames in a shaded area away from direct sunlight to prevent streaks.

Incorrectly installed hinges or locks

Over time, the window hinge may be bent or damaged. This could cause a gap to form in the frame which allows in draughts, and decrease your energy efficiency. Draughts can also make your home feel cold and uncomfortable and lead to increased heating bills.

A gap in uPVC is a problem that can be fixed easily. A uPVC specialist will find the problem and fix it the issue for you. A small hole can usually be filled with carpenter's adhesive and a dowel of wood inserted into the gap. The dowel must be placed in a way that it is flush with the hinge leaf and has a smooth surface to it. Then the carpenter's glue should be spread over the dowel of wood and tapped into the position. After it has dried it is possible to screw put in to fix the hinge.

UPVC window hinges and locks can become stiff to open and close over time as a result of general wear and tear or due to obstructions caused by dirt and debris. They should be cleaned and inspected often to ensure they function properly. Use WD-40 to ensure that moving parts are in good working order.

It is recommended that UPVC windows be cleaned at least twice per year. This can be done using a damp cloth that has been dipped in a mix of mild soap and water. The areas around the corners of the window need to be cleaned more frequently to prevent the accumulation of dirt and corrosion.

It may also be difficult to open or shut the handle of uPVC windows. This is a possibility if the handle is dropped or if there are problems with the locking mechanism. This is a straightforward and quick repair that can be done by the homeowner if they follow a few easy steps.

A damaged lock could be a real security risk as it means that your home isn't secured and could potentially be vulnerable to burglars. A faulty lock can also make your uPVC door or window difficult to open which can be an inconvenience for you. A new handle or a change in the position of the multipoint locking mechanism could be needed if this is the situation.

Stuck Handle

If your upvc handle gets stuck, it can be frustrating. Particularly when you attempt to open your window and find that it needs a lot more force or doesn't open at all. The reason for this is an electrical wire in the handle holder that has become rough. By removing the handle and taking a look at this wire, you are able to smooth the rough areas and solve your issue.

You can also address this issue by applying graphite or paraffin on the pole sliders. This will allow the handle to move up and down. It's also a good time to give your handle a thorough clean as this will help keep any issues from occurring related to it.

If the issue is related to the push button itself, it can be fixed by applying superglue. Superglue should be completely dry prior to applying it again. If the handle is damaged or broken, it can be replaced by ordering a new one and then screwing it into place. This is a simpler repair than replacing the entire window frame and is something you can tackle yourself, particularly if you have access to the right tools.