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Double Glazed Windows Repairs

Double-glazed windows require repair for many reasons, like condensation between the panes, draughts or frames that are sagging. Many of these issues can be solved.

If your window or door is difficult to open try oiling the mechanism, hinges and handles. This is a quick and affordable solution.

Broken Panes

When a window pane is broken, it loses its insulating properties and may cause draft. If the dividing muntins are also broken it can cause moisture to leak through the glass panes, resulting in condensation, mildew and mould and making your home less efficient in energy use. A broken window is best repaired by an expert to ensure that you get a perfect seal and maximum energy efficiency.

In the beginning, you'll have to remove the broken glass. Start by placing a protective drop cloth underneath the broken window and then scoring around the perimeter of the pane with an inexpensive glass cutter (available at most hardware stores). It's worth lubricating this tool's cutter with light oil prior to when you begin. This will help prevent the glass from breaking too easily. Then, you can make use of the tool's ball-shaped tip to loosen the pieces, which should come away fairly quickly.

Scrape any old glazing compound from the recess of the frame once the glass is removed. This will reveal the glazier's clips and pins that hold the glass in place. If there's any sign of corrosion, these clips should be replaced with new ones. If the window is made of wood, the glazier points can be reused if they are still in good condition.

You'll then need to prepare the surface of the remaining frame to be re-glazed. Apply a continuous strip compound to the recess using a caulking tool. Use a high quality putty such as a Glazier's compound that is contained in cartridge. Let it dry before installing the glass. If the frame has metal clippings, they should be reinstalled too. Install the dividers.

Condensation

Condensation can cause problems for double-glazed windows, especially in winter. It's typically caused by excessive humidity in the home as warm air meets cold glass, which then turns into water droplets, and collects in the corners of your windows or across the frame. This can be prevented by opening your windows more often, improving ventilation through extractor fans, and using dehumidifiers in order to reduce the amount of moisture. If condensation is still an issue, it's best to contact an expert to determine the root of the issue. You can then fix or replace your windows if necessary.

It's also important to note that condensation on a double-glazed window can actually be an indication of a failing seal. The seal that is applied by the factory may wear away over time and allow cool air to get between the panes. This could cause the window to fog up and eventually develop mold if not addressed quickly.

You can use a hairdryer as a quick solution to eliminate excess moisture. This is a temporary fix and should be used only as a last alternative. If the condensation is left for a long time you might be facing mold or dampness within your home, which should be addressed by a professional.

Professionals can reseal your double-glazed window for a more permanent solution. They'll remove the affected piece of glass, clean out the gaps and pipe into hot air to evaporate any remaining moisture. During the process, they will also look for any damage, mildew or mould growth, and perform an draught-proofing procedure to ensure that your windows are fully functional and energy efficient.

Draughts

Rubber seals may wear out over time and cause drafts between your two panes. It's a simple fix to replace the gaskets, which will result in an airtight seal. This will keep warm air inside your home, and cooler air out. You will reduce your energy bills.

Double glazing that has mist could be an indication of blow-blown seals. The unit is made up of two panes of glass filled with argon separated by a spacer to create an airtight window. If the seal is blown it will allow water vapour to get into your space through the gap, creating condensation between the panes which cannot be wiped off.

Fortunately, this is an easy problem to fix and windows can be replaced quickly by specialists with the right tools and know how to do it right. The professional will employ a tool designed to push the new seals into place and this is normally quicker than attempting to do it by hand. The tools have a pointed tip that can be used to push seals into corners.

In certain cases, a professional may be able to 'reseal your windows' by drilling a small hole into the window and then putting in the desiccant material, or putty. This is a cheaper solution than replacing your double glazing and still provides you with a Draught-proofing system.

Faulty Hinges

Misted double glazing is a frequent problem that many people experience. It may be caused by a broken seal or a crack in the glass or an issue with the frame or mechanism. The good news is that this is often solved. Usually, this means creating a new seal between the two glass panes. The new seal will stop leaks, condensation and draughts from occurring.

As soon as you notice any issues, you must contact the company that sold you your windows. You should notify the company in writing and ask for confirmation that they received your message. Having everything in written form will be helpful later if any disputes arise, because it will be easier to prove that you did complain.

In some cases an expert in window repair will drill the gap in your windows to draw out moisture and make an entirely new seal. This is a temporary fix that won't stop moisture from resurfacing. Alternatively, it may be possible to replace the glass unit itself to ensure that it is watertight.

It is important to remember that you should only attempt DIY fixes only if you have the experience and knowledge necessary to be able to do it. Using super glue or another kind of DIY solution can cause more harm in the long run. If you aren't sure what to do, it is always advisable to seek out professional advice. You can find an expert local to you who can offer double glazing repair by entering your postcode in the search box on Checkatrade. Our traders have all been thoroughly vetted and checked, so you can be sure they will provide a top-quality service.

Broken Seals

Double-glazed windows are held in place by seals on windows or gas. There are a variety of reasons that can cause them to break, such as age, weather conditions and power washing. It's important to know what the symptoms are and how to fix them.

If a window seal is damaged humid air can get between the two panes glass, creating fog. It's a common problem, and it can also cause the window to appear visually disoriented. If the seal fails, the inert gases argon and others are removed from the window, further decreasing the glass's insulation properties.

A broken window repairs near me seal can be fixed by replacing it with the new one by a professional glazier. However, this could be expensive and may not resolve the fog problem entirely. Some companies offer defogging which involves placing an air-pump inside the window frame to eliminate moisture and clear the glass. This method isn't 100% reliable, and broken it doesn't replace inert gasses, meaning that fog can be re-created.

If the IGU (insulated unit) is beyond repair, a glazier could replace it. This is the most cost-effective option and is a good option if you're seeking a long-term solution. It is best to choose a company who offers warranties on replacement windows. This will ensure that any issues you might face are covered. You can be certain that your investment will provide the most effective results. You can also try to avoid this problem by choosing a premium window and following the manufacturer's care instructions. This will help to prolong the lifespan of your window and decrease the need for repairs.