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Window repairs can help homeowners save money and keep their homes warm. Window replacement may be necessary in the event of severe damage, such as broken glass or a broken window frame.

However, many other issues can be fixed to prolong the life of your windows. The most frequent issues are:

Cracked or Broken Panes

Glass that is cracked can be caused by a lawnmowers who throws errant rocks or by branches of trees being blown by strong winds. This not only looks awful, but it could cause higher energy bills because the broken pieces allow cold air into your house. Luckily, it's typically easy to repair windows that have damaged panes.

Begin by carefully removing the glass using gloves and safety glasses. You may need to use a utility knife to remove old glazing compound or putty around the frame's edges. Next, use a soft cloth or paper towel to wipe the surface of both the glass and the wood of the frame.

After cleaning the area, apply silicone caulking that is water-proof to the frame's edges. This will prevent water from leaking into the frame through the cracks and causing further damage.

If you have double glazed window repairs-paned glass, window repairs cracks that are not treated properly could weaken the gas layer that lies between the panes and render your windows less insulative. If the crack is severe enough that it compromises the strength of the window or the pane inside is not there you might need to contact a professional.

Cracks in the glass caused by thermal stress may occur when there's an extreme temperature difference between your home and the outside. The glass is then able to expand and shrink. If the cracks are located on two sides of a window it is best to replace it rather than attempt to repair it.

If your windows are cracked and not yet ready to be replaced, clear tape can do a great job of stabilizing the crack and preventing the entry of bugs and cold air. You can cut an area of nylon stocking or tarp large enough to cover the crack, and glue it in place with duct tape. This isn't a long-term solution however it's a great solution in a pinch and keeps insects and cold air away from your home. If your windows are older and you're beginning to see cracks in the glass It's recommended to consult with the local window company to determine if replacing the entire window would be a better solution for you.

Rotten Wood

Wood rot is one of the most frequent problems that plague windows. It can alter the appearance of a house and it can also pose danger to your safety. However, it is possible to fix rotted wood. First, you must determine the root of the wood's decay. This can be accomplished by looking for roof leaks and gutters that aren't functioning cracking caulking, and any other areas which allow water to penetrate the wood.

The next step is to get rid of any rotten areas of the window frame. This can be done using the claw hammer, chisel, or rasp. After the areas that are rotten have been removed it is time to replace them with fresh wood. Pre-treated wood is recommended for this project, as it is resistant to decay. If you are not able to replace the timber that has rotted you can apply wood filler and hardener to repair the damaged area. Many hardware stores will carry this type of product. To achieve the best results, follow the instructions on the label.

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

You can also use an epoxy filler with two parts to shield the wood from further damage. This product is easy to apply and gives an excellent finish. It is essential to follow the instructions on the label. After the epoxy filler dries you can sand the wood's surface. It is best to begin with a rough piece of sandpaper before moving to a smoother grade.

You don't want to expose your damaged area to more moisture. It is therefore an ideal idea to cover the repaired area with an oil-based primer which will protect it from moisture. Then, you can apply waterproof wood sealant.

The W won't open

There are many reasons why a window won't open. Wood frames can warp when exposed to wet weather, the house could have settled or someone might have nailed it shut to protect themselves. With a little patience and the right tools, you can open most stuck windows.

One of the most common causes of windows that isn't able to open is the accumulation of debris or gunk on its moving parts. Grime and dirt build up on sliding tracks, hinges, and locks over time, says Acme Glass. Metal hardware can also rust when it comes in contact with humidity and direct sunlight. Keeping these areas lubricated with spray grease will help prevent corrosion and keep your window functioning well.

The pulleys used to raise or lower the window could be loosened, or break. These components may lose tension and become obstructed particularly when the window is situated at least two stories above the ground.

If you have difficulty opening a door, window repairs you can use a pry-bar to gently open the door. Place a block on the frame of the window to give the pry bar more leverage. Be careful not to scratch the wood or the window. Alternatively, try running a hair dryer along the edges of the frame for several minutes to warm the wood and assist it to move more easily.

Another common issue with windows that won't open is a broken spring that stops the window jamb from lowering or rising. You will need to consult the owner's manual for more information depending on who made your windows.

If you've tried cleaning and lubricating the moving parts of your windows, but they aren't opening, it may be time to replace them. Homespire Windows & Doors offers windows that are energy efficient. Don't let the windows in your home become functional to useless. A window that isn’t properly shut could expose your home to water damage and burglary. Contact our team for more information on our windows replacement services and products today!