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One Window Repair Success Story You'll Never Believe

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Window Repairs

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgWindow repairs can help homeowners save money while maintaining their comfort. In the event of major damage, such as broken glass or a damaged frame, a window replacement could be required.

However, many other issues can be addressed to extend the life of your windows. Common problems include:

Cracked or broken Panes

If it's an unintentional rock thrown by your lawnmower or a tree's branch blown by high winds, cracked windows are not just unattractive but can lead to higher electric bills since the broken pieces allow cold air into your home. It's relatively easy to repair windows that have broken panes.

Start by carefully removing glass with gloves and safety sunglasses. You may have use a utility knife to remove old glazing compound or putty around the frame's edges. Then, use a gentle cloth or paper towel to clean the surface of both the glass and the frame's wood.

After cleaning the area, apply a silicone caulking that is waterproof around the frame's perimeter. This will prevent water from entering the frame through the crack and causing further damage.

A bad crack in double glazed window repairs Near me-paned glass may compromise the gas between the panes, rendering your windows less efficient in insulating. If the crack is significant enough to cause damage to the integrity of the glass or the glass has an inner pane that's completely missing, it might be the time to call an expert.

Cracks in the glass caused by thermal stress may occur when there's an extreme temperature difference both inside and outside your home. This causes the glass to expand and contract. If the cracks are on two sides of a window it is recommended to replace it rather than try to repair it.

For windows that have cracked but aren't quite ready to be replaced Clear tape can do a great job of preventing the crack from spreading and preventing bugs from entering cold air. You can cut a nylon stocking large enough to completely cover the crack and glue it with duct tape. It's not a solution that will last forever, but it works well in the event of a crisis and keeps cold air and insects out of your home. If your windows are older and you're starting to notice cracks in the glass It's a good idea to check with your local window manufacturer regarding whether replacing the entire window could be the best solution for you.

Rotten Wood

Wood rot is a typical issue with windows. It can degrade a house's appearance and pose a safety risk. It is, however, possible to fix rotted wood. The first step is to ensure that the source of the rot has been taken care of. Examine for leaks in the roof and other places where water could get into the wood.

Next, you will need to take out any rotten parts of the window frame. This can be accomplished with an axe, a claw hammer, or rasp. Once the rotten areas have been eliminated it is time to replace them with new wood. Pre-treated wood is recommended for this project, as it is resistant to decay. If you are not able to replace the rotted timber then you can use wood filler and hardener to repair the damaged area. This type of product will be found in a lot of hardware stores. To get the best results, follow the directions on the label.

After you have repaired the damaged areas of the window sill, it's crucial to protect the area. Apply a water-resistant sealant the wood. Sikkens for instance is a great one to use.

Make use of a two-part epoxy to safeguard the wood from further damage. It is easy to apply and gives an excellent finish. However, it's important that you adhere to the instructions for application on the label. Once the epoxy filler is dry, you can rub the surface of the wood. Start with a rough sandpaper and then move on to more smoother grades.

The last thing you want to do is make the rotted area even worse by exposing it to more water. It is a good idea so, to protect the surface you have repaired with an oil-based prime that will protect it from water. Then, you can reapply the waterproof wood sealant.

The W won't let you open

A window that isn't opening can be the result of many factors. The house could have settled or the wooden frames could have warped during rainy weather. There is also the possibility that someone nailed them shut for security. With a little patience and the right tools, you can unlock most stuck windows.

One of the most common causes of a window that isn't able to open is the accumulation of gunk or debris on its moving parts. Acme Glass notes that dirt and grime build up over time on the sliding tracks, hinges and locks. Metal hardware can also rust if it comes into contact with humidity and direct sunlight. Maintaining these areas lubricated by spray grease can prevent corrosion and keep your window operating correctly.

The pulleys that raise or lower the window can be loosened, or break. These components can lose tension and cause obstruction when they are placed higher than two floors above surface.

If you're having difficulty opening a window, try using a pry bar to gently force the window open a little at one time. Put a piece of wood on the frame to give your pry bar more leverage and be sure not to harm the window or wood. You can also try running a hair dryer across the edges of the frame for several minutes to warm the wood and help it move more easily.

A broken spring could be the reason for windows that don't lift or lower. You'll need to refer to the owner's manual for more information depending on who made your windows.

If you've tried cleaning and lubricating the moving parts on your windows, but they still won’t open, then it's probably time to replace them. Homespire Windows & Doors provides energy-efficient replacement windows. Don't let your windows slide from functional to unusable since a window that isn't properly shut could expose your home to burglary and water damage. Contact our team today for more information on our replacement windows and services!

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