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Forget Double Glazing Windows Repairs: 10 Reasons Why You Do Not Need It
Double Glazed Windows Repairs

Over time, your double-glazed windows will begin to appear to be in need of repair. This could include a draft coming through the window, misting or condensation between windows and broken glass.

These issues can be solved without replacing your entire window unit, and save money on energy bills.

Broken Panes

A baseball thrown by your kids or a stray pebble from your lawnmower or an accident at the office can cause a crack to appear in the double-glazed windows you have. Unlike single-pane windows, double glazing has an airtight seal that keeps insulated gas between two glass panes. If a damaged glass pane leaves a gap in your frame, you will need to replace it.

In a couple of easy steps, you can install an entirely new window pane. First the old glass and the surrounding wood should be removed from the frame. The new pane is positioned in the opening of the frame and then pressed in place with silicone caulk.

Window putty is used to cover the gap between the frame and the new pane. It can be applied using the help of a blade for putty, and then smoothed by a different one. Window putty is also an adhesive to keep the new pane in place. If your double-glazed windows have wood moldings, you might require a chisel in order to remove any varnish and paint from the grooves where the moldings will fit.

Make sure you wear thick gloves when working with glass prior to installing a new window. Then, scrape away any remaining window glass using a knife. Finally, determine the opening for the new window. For wooden frames subtract 1/16 inch from each measurement to take into account the expansion and contraction of wood. Metal frames should be treated in the same way, to ensure that the replacement glass fits comfortably.

During a double-glazed window repair, it is also possible that seals between the glass panes will become faulty. This could result in condensation or the formation of mist in the gap. A technician can solve this issue by drilling small holes in the frame to remove any moisture. The technician could then pipe in hot air to dry the gap and re-seal it.

While you can fix double-glazed windows by yourself, it's usually better to let professionals handle the task. To avoid injury, it is best to leave the job to professionals.

Foggy Windows

The window seal (also known as the gasket for windows) is responsible to seal air between the two glass panes in your double glazing, and prevents drafts, noise and moisture. As time passes the window seal will shrink or become brittle. This is because of the natural expansion and contraction of the window when it goes through different temperature and weather conditions all through the year.

Foggy windows are an indication of a failed airtight seal. This can allow humidity from the outside air to get in and condense between the glass panes, creating a wet, frosted appearance that is difficult to wipe clean.

There are several options to fix this issue without having to remove the double glazing. One way to fix this problem is to 'defog the window' in place. This can be accomplished by drilling tiny holes between the glass panes and injecting a cleaning agent. However, this is an immediate fix since the solution will only eliminate the fog, it does not replace the gas inert between the glass and does not restore energy efficiency that may have been lost due to degrading seals.

double glazing repairs Aldershot can also replace your insulated glare unit (IGU). This will result in new, clean and clear windows, in addition to restoring any lost energy efficiency. This is more expensive than fixing the IGU but it's a longer-lasting solution.

There is also the chance that the wood frame of your window or door could be decaying and requires to be replaced. This is a very expensive repair however it will give you a fresh beginning and will stop moisture from entering the home. If you do decide to replace the window, it's best to have an expert come out and evaluate the damage prior to making any repairs. They'll be able to provide you with a quote and offer advice on the options available. They can then help you pick a new double glazing that is perfect for your. They will use high-quality materials and make sure that your windows are put in place correctly to ensure they last for many years to be.

Condensation Between the Panes

Condensation is an natural phenomenon that happens when warm air comes in contact with the cool surface. The water vapour in the air to condense, forming droplets of liquid. Condensation on windows with double-glazed glass can be easily cleaned away. However, the moisture that is trapped between the panes could cause mold to grow or even damage the glass.

Moisture that develops between the windows of your home can be caused by a variety of problems, including temperature variations or high humidity levels, as well as damaged seals. This issue is more common in older windows than modern ones with better sealing technology.

The formation of condensation between the window panes is not something you should ignore It is important to remember that this can be repaired without the need to replace the entire window unit. In many cases this problem, it is caused by a leak in the vacuum or gas seal that is located between the outer and inner frames of your windows.

A professional can inspect your window and determine if seals need to be repaired or replaced. If the seals need to be replaced they will improve your windows' capacity to insulate heat or cold which will result in lower energy bills.

A specialist can use a drill to make holes in the inside and outward windows to eliminate the moisture that has accumulated inside. It can take from just a few hours to a few days for the moisture to completely evaporate out of the window. Once the window is dry it can be sealed with vents that allow air and moisture to go away naturally.

The best way to avoid this problem altogether is by ensuring that your windows are sealed and maintained regularly to stop the seals from degrading. This can be done by enlisting a professional to conduct regular maintenance for your double-glazing. This will allow you to spot any problems early and fix them before they become worse, which will prolong the life of double-glazed windows.

Frames that are damaged

Sometimes the frames of double-glazing may develop issues that require repair. This will require the expertise of an expert. The majority of repairs are cheaper than replacing the window units. They are also more energy efficient.

One of the most common problems is when water enters into the frame of a double glazed unit and creates condensation. This happens because the seal made of rubber that keeps the insulating gap clear of water deteriorates and tiny holes begin to appear. It can happen due to many reasons. Most often the seals wear out or a tiny amount of moisture gets trapped between the panes.

If you find an issue the first thing to do is contact the company from which you purchased your double glazing. The company will investigate the issue and, if the warranty is valid, they will arrange for the replacement of the item.

The process could take a long time, based on the activity level at the company. Therefore, it's an excellent idea to research to find as much information about the company and the installers you can before you sign a contract with them. This will help you to avoid any problems later and ensure that your repairs are carried out properly.


A specialist can replace gasket seals that have shrunk and broken to stop condensation and moisture developing between the panes of glass. This is a lot cheaper than buying and installing new double glazing windows which can cost thousands of pounds. This is healthier for the environment, and will save you money on energy bills.

In certain cases, the window frame may require a complete replacement. This could be due to damage, or if the windows are old and are no longer energy efficient. If the window can't be repaired, it's recommended that it is replaced with a unit of a similar design. This will increase the energy efficiency of your home and prevent any future issues with condensation and leaks.

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