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When It's Time to Repair Windows

It is important to be cautious when fixing your windows. The first step is to put on a pair of safety goggles and gloves that are cut-resistant to prevent shards of glass from cutting you as you work.

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgCovering the crack with a plastic sheet over the crack is an easy fix for a damaged window. This will keep insects, snow and rain from getting into the home.

Cracked Glass

Glass that has cracked can make your home look less attractive and allow drafts to get in. If the cracks were caused by an impact (like the impact of a soccer or baseball ball) or are a result of stress, such as an abrupt change in temperature, it's important to get them repaired as soon as you can to avoid further damage and ensure that your windows are functioning properly.

Use clear tape to cover your damaged window if it's not broken. This is a cheap and simple solution to shield your window from dust, water, bugs and other sand. It also keeps out the weather.

If the crack is large or appears to be getting worse, it's best to consult a professional. An experienced glazier can identify the cause of the crack and recommend a suitable repair method.

Impact cracks are the most frequent window cracks. They typically occur when a hard object strikes your window with enough force that it breaks. These cracks are typically with a starburst-like pattern of lines, and shattered pieces that can be dangerous if they come loose. If you have double pane windows, this crack could weaken the gas layer between the panes and impact the efficiency of your windows.

Stress cracks are a different kind of crack that develops as a result of extreme temperature fluctuations and other environmental factors. These cracks start around the edges of your window and can eventually enlarge into full-blown breaks.

A pressure crack is a much more serious crack, but it can still be fixed. It is a curvy curved line that can extend across the window on one or more sides. It can be caused by high or low pressure that causes the glass to expand repairer or contract.

There are other products that can be used to repair cracks in windows when you're willing to go beyond nail varnish and tape. Glass Repair Film, while more expensive can give your windows more protection and durability. If you'd rather take the DIY option epoxy is a sturdy adhesive that can fill cracks to stop further damage and make your window look like it never had cracks at all!

Leaking Windows

If you see an area of dampness under your window, or notice that the wood around it is soft or decaying, it might be time to start a windows repair project. Mold and mildew thrive in excess moisture which can cause various issues within your home. They can cause indoor air pollution, sagging drywall and can increase the severity of allergies. Unchecked, they may also cause structural damage to your house.

It's best to call an expert if water is visible or coming from outside. Don't ignore leaking windows. They're a major cause of mold and structural damage.

In many instances, a single layer of caulking is enough to stop leaks. It is important to clean the area, though, and remove any old caulking before applying new caulking.

Check the weepholes on the frame for any debris. They are designed to drain excess rainwater, but they can get blocked by insect carcasses and other debris over time.

Make sure you have a seal between your double-paned window and the frame made of metal. This will help to maintain a barrier of gas between the panes, making windows more energy efficient. The seal may wear away over time,, and allow water to leak into the house.

Water stains on walls and ceiling are another indication of leaks. The drywall becomes discolored when it is saturated by water. Peeling paint is another indicator of water altering the adhesive properties of the paint and removing it from the wall.

Faux Muntins & Mullions

In the past muntins (or glazing bars, as they are known in the UK) separated and held the panes of classic multi-paned windows. After WWII larger expanses of glass that were tempered became available. They're mostly used as a decorative feature in some older homes.

Sometimes it is the case that a small or even a single group of these wooden supports could be damaged by rain or wind leaving cracks in the window. Repairs can be made to the majority of these brittle or rotting parts.

First take a rag and clean the affected areas. Use ammonia-based cleaners that does not leave traces. Then, remove any rotting or loose components and use an exacta-knife cut the intersections between the horizontal and vertical painted window muntins. After you've cut the intersections, tape off the lower portion of the window frame with painter's tape. Now, you can apply a heavy coat of white paint, paying particular attention to the areas which were lightly coated on the first go. Let the paint completely dry prior to removing the masking tape and applying the second coat.

If the problem is more severe such as an hourglass-shaped fracture in the middle of the window repairs, it's best to replace the sash. In these instances it is essential to locate the right replacement window that matches the design and size of the existing one.

Installing grid windows is a cheaper alternative. These windows have a full pane of glass that is topped with a series of muntins attached to the surface which gives them a split appearance. These windows are not as energy efficient as traditional windows.

Installing a drip cap can prevent water from leaking into the window frame. There are a variety of these aluminum drip caps at most home centers for about $20. They're much easier to install than a replacement window sash and come with the same functions as a real mullion or muntin.

Broken Sashes & Frames

A broken window sash is an obvious sign that it's time to get assistance. A broken sash, if left unchecked can cause water leaks, wood rot and other serious issues to the frame and sill. If you've got a damaged sash, replace it immediately to ensure that the window is properly sealed.

Often, the problem is caused by worn out or improperly installed sash cords. It's easy to replace these cords in most double-hung window models. To begin, you'll need take off the tabs of metal that secure the sash. Push up on the other side of the sash (it isn't important which side) and then pull it towards the opposite side to take it off. To access the cords of the sash, you'll need to remove the strip that separates the sash.

After you've removed the sash, Window repair you must be sure to examine its metal tabs against the tabs on the new sash. If they're different, it will be hard to place the new one in its slot and could affect the way it functions. This can be easily corrected by placing the tabs in the correct locations on your new window.

You'll need to check your window frame as well, for any damage or rot. It's a good idea to check regularly, since wood will shrink and wear down over time. If you spot any visible damage it should be repaired as soon as possible to prevent an even bigger issue from arising.

If your window frames are in bad condition you'll need to treat them with a homemade preservative created with half mineral spirits and half boiling linseed oil. After the treatment has dried, you are able to finish your frames with the finest latex paint. A fresh coat of paint will also shield your window from the elements.

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