Double Glazed Window Repairs
Double-glazed windows are a fantastic method to conserve energy. They use two separate panes, and a spacer between them, which is filled with dense gas or air. This creates a seal that stops heat from escaping and draughts from entering your house in the summer.
Repairing your double-glazed window by an established company is usually cheaper than replacing the window. Most professionals will also offer you some form of assurance for the work they carry out.
Broken Panes
Double pane windows are energy efficient since they're made up of two glass panes which are separated by a spacer and filled with a dense gas or air to insulate. Double pane windows can crack, but they should be repaired immediately to avoid further damage.
You can buy an additional glass pane at a home improvement shop or online if the current one is damaged. It will need to be a glass piece that matches the dimensions and thickness of your existing window frame. The cost will differ based on the brand and the quality of the product however, it's cheaper than replacing the entire window.
You could qualify to get a new window pane if your double-paned window is covered by warranty. This is especially true when the window was put in by an experienced. It's important to contact an expert in residential glass like Kryger Glass as soon as you notice a crack on your window. If you don't notice a crack, it may worsen over time, causing numerous issues ranging from condensation to higher energy bills.
To replace a damaged double-pane window, first remove the old pane from the frame. You may need to scrape away the old sealant using a utility knife or deglazing tool, and it's essential to wear gloves that are protective so you don't harm the pane further. After the beading as well as sealant have been removed, you can carefully lift the broken glass from the frame of the window. Make sure you have a large, thick bag of rubble for the broken panes.
If the crack in your window isn't causing any problems it is possible to cut a small arc with a utility knife just beyond the crack's edge and then bend it around. This will stop the crack from expanding, and you won't have to replace the entire window. If you want to stop cracks from getting any worse, it is best to have it fixed by an expert. It is crucial to contact a glass expert like Kryger Glass immediately if you find a problem with the double pane windows you have.
Condensation Between the Panes
Condensation between window panes can be an indication of a serious problem with your double glazed windows. This isn't something you should ignore, as it can lead to mold and water damage within your business or home. There are repair double glazing can take to prevent condensation from developing between windows. For example installing extractor fans in bathrooms and keeping the windows open will help allow air circulation to the area.
One of the main reasons for condensation between windows is that the air in your business or home is too humid. The glass inside your window panes is constantly expanding and contracting due to temperature changes. This expansion and contracting creates pressure on the seals between the two glass panes, and can eventually cause the glass to break or leak.
The best way to prevent condensation from forming on windows is to stop it from occurring in the first place. You can do this by improving the air circulation in your office or home and making sure that you don't dry your clothes in the indoors and keeping your thermostat set at an even temperature. It is also recommended to install a dehumidifier in any rooms that are prone to condensation and to regularly clean your windows using an abrasive cleaner.

If you notice condensation between the window panes, it could be an indication of a damaged seal that keeps the gases that are insulating in place. It means that your old windows are not as effective as they were before, and you may need to replace them.
If your double glazed windows are new, then you should look to see whether they are still covered by warranty, since this can assist in covering the cost of replacements. If your double glazing isn't covered by warranty, you'll have to engage an expert to replace or repair it. This can be relatively cheap or costly depending on the severity of the issue.
Broken Hinges and Handles
If the handles or hinges on your double glazed windows are broken and need to be replaced, they must be replaced. This could be a simple repair job or replacing the entire window unit. A professional uPVC window repair service can assist you with this. This service is cost-effective and quick, and it will also enhance the appearance of your home.
If you notice that your uPVC windows are brittle to open or closed, this is often caused by worn out hinges. This could allow drafts to enter your property, and it could cause damp issues. The professionals we work with are able to repair damaged handles or hinges that will make windows much easier to open and close.
Friction stays are installed on the hinges of uPVC windows. They can be adjusted easily by turning them in the correct direction. This could increase friction, making it more difficult to open the windows or decrease it making it easier. Our uPVC experts can either help you do it yourself or do it for you.
It is common for misted windows to be a sign of the seal being broken on double-glazed glass. This means that moisture has gotten between the glass panes. This is a common problem that can be easily fixed. We can repair the sealed units, which is much cheaper than replacing your whole window.
If your uPVC windows are sticking, it could be because the hinges have been damaged or the window has not been aligned properly. It can be a problem when your uPVC window is not closing properly, which will allow draughts to enter your home and waste your valuable heat. The experts that we work with can fix your double-glazed windows to ensure that they will close correctly, which will stop drafts and reduce heating bills. They can also upgrade uPVC window glass to energy efficient glass that is A-rated, saving you money on electric bills.
Broken Glass
It may seem impossible to repair a double-paned window damaged or cracked without the help of a professional. However, there are some easy steps you can take to replace the glass without the need for an entirely new window replacement.
The first step is to take the frame off the sash, taking care not to break any glass. Make sure you have all your tools and materials lined up prior to starting to work, since this will save you time and effort. With a small putty knife or razor blade, cut the double sticky tape between the glass and the plastic or vinyl. When the glass is free, pry the stoppers made of wood or aluminum out. It is possible to use a heat gun with the lowest setting, as this will melt the adhesive and let you remove the stop more easily. Be careful not to cut the stops as they are typically hard to find replacements for.
Use a high-quality glazing glue to fit the replacement glass inside the window sash. The type of glue used will vary based on the type of window, but they all work the same. After applying the glue, you will have to press it down and then clamp or tape it in place so that it stays in place while it dries. You can also clean the area using a rag that has been dipped in mineral spirits or acetone if there is any epoxy that has oozed out of the crack.
Although it is possible to fix small cracks in a double-pane window it is important to remember that the damage is likely to be recurred. The reason for this is that cracks don't tend to remain small and will probably expand over time, creating a spider web of cracks that compromises the insulation value of your windows.
In most cases, the most effective option is to reach an expert glass company. You will get a free estimate, with no commitment. The new glass will be installed in your home to make sure that it is energy efficient.