Double Glazed Window Repairs
Double-glazed windows are an excellent energy saving option as they use two separate panes, with an air gap or dense gas between them. This creates a barrier that blocks the heat from entering your home in the winter and drafts in summer.
Having your double glazing repairs carried out by an experienced company will usually cost you less than replacing the window. Professionals will often offer a guarantee on their work.
Broken Panes
Double pane windows save energy because they are made of two glass panes which are separated by a spacer, and filled with a dense gas or air to insulate. Unfortunately, double pane window cracks can occur, but it's crucial to fix them quickly so the glass doesn't crack further and cause more damage.
You can purchase an additional glass pane at an improvement store or online if your existing one is broken. The glass should be of the thickness and dimensions of your window frame. The price will vary based on the brand and the quality of the product however, it's cheaper than replacing the entire window.
Depending on the manufacturer of the double-pane window, you may be eligible for a replacement for a broken window pane with warranty. This is especially true if the window has been professionally installed. It is crucial to call a residential glass expert, like Kryger Glass as soon as you spot a crack in your window. The cracks that aren't noticed may worsen over time, leading to a host of issues from condensation to higher energy bills.
To replace a double-pane broken window, take off the old pane first. It might be necessary to scrape the old sealant off using a utility knife or deglazing device. Wearing gloves that are protective will prevent any further damage to your pane. After taking off repair double glazing and beads, carefully remove the broken glass. Make sure you have a thick rubble bag to place the broken panes in to store them in a safe place for interim storage.
If the crack is solid it is possible to score with a utility blade a small arc just beyond the edge and then turn it around. This will prevent the crack from spreading and prevent you from having to replace the whole window. In other words, the only way to prevent a crack from getting worse is to have it fixed by an expert. It is essential to speak with an expert in glass such as Kryger Glass immediately if you detect a problem with your double pane windows.
Condensation between the Panes
Double-glazed windows causing condensation between the panes could be a serious problem. You should not ignore this problem, as it could lead to water damage or mold growth in your office or home. The good part is that there are a few steps you can take to prevent condensation forming between your windows, such as installing extractor fans in bathrooms and keeping windows open to ventilate the space.
The air inside your home or office is too humid. The other reason is that the glass in your windows is expanding and contracting each day because of changes in temperature. This expansion and contraction puts a lot of pressure on the seals that join the two panes of glass and over time, this could cause them to crack or leak.
The prevention of condensation creating on windows is the most effective method of doing it. You can do this by increasing the circulation of air inside your office or home and avoid drying your clothes inside and ensuring that your thermostat is set at an even temperature. Installing a dehumidifier is a excellent idea for rooms that are prone condensation. It is also recommended to keep your windows clean with a mild cleaning solution.
If you see condensation between the window panes it could be a sign of a broken seal that holds the gases that are insulating in place. This means that your windows are no longer as efficient as they were in the past, and it is likely that you will need to replace them.
If your double glazed windows are new, then check to see whether they're still under warranty, as this could assist in covering the cost of replacements. If they aren't under warranty, then you will have to seek out an expert to fix or replace your double glazing. Depending on the severity of the problem this could be affordable or costly, therefore it is essential to be flexible in the search for solutions.
Broken Hinges or Handles

If your double-glazed windows are damaged by broken handles or hinges, you will need to replace the hinges or handles. This could be a simple repair job, or it may require replacing the entire window unit. It is possible to get assistance from a professional uPVC repair service. This service can be very cost-effective and quick and can also improve the appearance of your home.
It is likely that worn out hinges are responsible for the problem if your uPVC window is difficult to close or open. This can allow draughts into your property, and it may cause damp problems. The experts we work with are able to replace the damaged handles or hinges and make windows easier to open and close.
Friction stays are fitted on the hinges of uPVC windows. They can be adjusted easily by turning them in the correct direction. This could result in more friction, making it difficult to open the window, or less, which will make it easier. The uPVC experts we collaborate with can teach you how to do this yourself, or assist you in the process.
It is normal for misty windows to be a sign of an unsound seal on double-glazed glass. This indicates that moisture has gotten between the glass panes. This is a frequent issue, but it can be easily repaired. We can replace sealed units which is less expensive than replacing the entire window.
If your uPVC windows are sagging, it could be because the hinges have been damaged or the window has not been properly aligned. If your uPVC casement window fails to close properly, it can be a problem. This can let draughts into your home and use up valuable heating. The experts we work with can repair your double-glazed windows so that they close properly, which will stop drafts and reduce heating costs. They can also upgrade uPVC window glass to A-rated energy-efficient glass, saving your money on electricity bills.
Broken Glass
If a double pane glass is cracked or broken it might seem like an impossible task to fix it without professional assistance. But, there are easy steps you can follow to replace the glass without having to get an entirely new window replacement.
It is recommended to first take the frame and sash from the window, making sure not to scratch any glass. You'll save time and effort if have your tools and materials ready prior to beginning. Cut the double sticky tape between the plastic or vinyl and the glass using either a razor blade or small amount of putty. After the glass is removed, cut the aluminum or wooden stops. You might want to use a heat gun on the lowest setting, as this will help soften the adhesive and let you remove the stop much more easily. Be careful not to cut the stops as they are typically difficult to find replacements for.
Use a high-quality glazing glue to fit the replacement glass into the window sash. The type of glue used will differ based on the type of window being used, however, they all function exactly the same. Once the glue is applied, you should apply it with a firm pressure and then clamp or tape it to ensure it stays in place as it dries. You can also clean the area with a rag soaked with mineral spirits or acetone to get rid of any excess epoxy that may have oozed out from around the crack.
It is possible to fix the small cracks in double pane windows. However, the damage is likely to recur. The cracks won't remain small and will expand over time. This could affect the insulation of the windows.
In most cases, the most efficient option is to call a specialist glass business. You will get a free estimate, with no commitment. They will then be able install the new glass at your home, ensuring that the window is energy efficient once again.