10 Misconceptions Your Boss Shares Regarding Double Glazed Window Repair

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Double Glazed Window Repair
Double glazing is a great investment in energy efficiency. It prevents loss of heat during winter months and keeps your home cool in summer. Double glazing windows fixed when they need to is a great way to ensure that they function correctly.
Over time your double glazed windows can suffer from issues like condensation and misting. This can cause your double glazed windows to be difficult to open and close.
Broken Panes
A stray ball or a flying pebble from your lawnmower, or even a severe storm can shatter the double panes of your windows and expose your home to the elements. Although a window that is cracked can be difficult to fix but you don't need to replace it completely. The insulated glass between two glass panes is still in good shape and you can fix your double-paned window yourself.
To begin, you'll need to take the broken glass out of the frame. This is messy work, and you'll want to be cautious to prevent glass shards from falling onto the floor or slipping out of the frame. Wear gloves for you hands, and an abrasive cloth around the damaged glass area to prevent any further injury or cuts. After removing the broken glass, clean the frame of the window thoroughly to get rid of any sealant or other debris. Sand rough areas of the window frame to create a smooth surface to install your new glazing.
After the frame has been cleaned then you can apply a new layer of glazing to the seam in which the broken pane was removed. This is the best way to ensure that your window is secure and sealed and save you money by stopping drafts and water from entering the house. The next step is to select your glazing material. Some options include clear tape that is more durable than regular tape and will keep your window from further cracking, as well as glazing film that is similar to clear plastic wrap. The benefit of this option is that it can be painted to match the frame you have, and it will keep out rain and snow too.
Whatever material you use it is important to press the glazier's points into that seam where the putty meets your frame. check will help keep the glass in place, and help it adhere to the frame. You can find glazier's points in hardware stores, and they are available in pre-made ropes that you simply roll onto the frame rabbets.
Condensation
If you have a problem with condensation, it's best to call the window manufacturer. Many companies offer warranties and guarantees to provide coverage for these problems. Condensation or fogging between the windows' panes is a sign that your seals are broken. Only a professional can fix this problem by replacing both panes.
It's a complicated procedure that requires special tools to remove and replace the window. A professional can complete this job and provide the equipment. It is best to leave the job to an expert. These tools could be dangerous.
If you do decide to undertake this yourself, ensure you wear safety glasses and gloves to shield yourself from any broken glass pieces that might fly away during the process. It is also important to remove all putty and metal glazing points from the grooves where the new window will go. Wire-brushing the frame or vacuuming it with a damp cloth is also recommended. When the frame is dry and clean, you will need to get a replacement glass that is 1/8 inch smaller in each direction than your window that you have and then fit it into the grooves.
You will need to apply a layer silicone caulk in the grooves of your frames to ensure that the glass you are installing is secure in its installation. Once the silicone caulk has dried you can smooth it out and make any adjustments. The wood molding can then be put back in place.
Double-glazed windows may be difficult to open or close in the event of extreme weather. Extreme temperatures can cause the frames to shrink or expand and this can make them slide or become stuck. You can try wiping the frames with water and then lubricating them when this happens, but it may be better to seek advice from the company that installed your windows.
Misunderstood
When moisture gets trapped in between the glass panes it can cause misty double glazing. Double glazing is made up of two panes which are separated by a space that is filled with argon for greater thermal efficiency. This creates an airtight seal that keeps warm air inside and cold air outside and allows you to keep the temperature at a comfortable level in your home.
Over time however, this seal can break down and moisture will begin to build up between the window panes, causing them to become misty. This happens because the space between the panes gets heated by the sun, which causes water vapour to build up in it.
This is a natural occurrence however if it occurs between the windows' panes it could cause problems since it will no longer be able control the temperature within the room. Instead the temperature outside the window will influence the temperature inside. Northfield Glass can help you if your double-glazed windows start to mist.
We can replace a single blown sealed unit without the need to replace the entire window. This is much less disruptive than a full replacement. Our misty window repair involves taking off the glass unit, cleaning it, and then replacing it with a new one to make a watertight seal again.
There are companies in the industry who claim to cut holes into your existing misted windows and inject chemicals into them which they say removes the fog & condensation however, we do not recommend this method. This is not just unsightly, but it could also damage the toughened glass and can leave you with a window that does not fully perform its function.
If you don't take care to fix the issue quickly it could result in mould, which can not only damage the window, but also risk health issues for your family members. Moisture can cause other problems in your home, like dampness or rot. In certain cases, the window may need to be completely replaced.
Failed or blown
Modern double-glazed windows feature two glass panes with an inert gas or air between them. This helps to improve their thermal efficiency, allowing heat in and cold out. As time passes, the gas can become depressurized, causing a variety of problems.
Condensation between the panes is one of the most frequent. Although it's a normal event, it doesn't necessarily mean that your window is damaged but it could be an indication that you have to seal your windows. Condensation can be an indication that your double glazing has failed and, in that case, it should be replaced completely.
Double-glazed windows can also cause draughts. It could be due to the seal being damaged, a broken handle, or a damaged lock. A draught can be quite obvious and result in higher heating costs It is therefore essential to get it fixed sooner rather than later. You can test the seals by rubbing around the edges of your window frame to determine whether you feel cold air.
There will also be water beads on the outside of windows when your window seals are failing. This is an indication that you need to reseal the double glazed windows.
Your window frames are made to move a bit as they have to do in order to keep the glass sheets in the right place. However, over time this particular packaging material will get compacted, and this could cause the seal to break. This will allow air to circulate between the panes, and decrease the energy efficiency of your window.
Double glazing that has broken an air seal is an indication of failure and needs to be repaired as soon as possible. A blown seal will prevent your double glazing from fulfilling its primary function of keeping the cold out and warm inside. A blown seal could let moisture into your home, which can result in mold and other unpleasant conditions. It is recommended to contact a specialist in double glazing repair immediately if you notice a blown seal on your double-glazed windows, since they could replace the whole unit.