10 Things We Love About Window Repair
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Window Repairs
Window repairs can save homeowners money and keep their homes warm. In the event of severe damages, like broken glass or a damaged frame, a window replacement could be necessary.
But many other issues can be repaired to extend the lifespan of your windows. Some common issues include:
Cracked or broken Panes
It's a rock that's been that was tossed by your lawnmowers or a tree branch that has been blown by high winds, damaged window glass is not only visually unappealing, but also can result in more expensive electricity bills because the broken pieces allow cold air into your home. It's fairly simple to repair windows that have broken panes.
Begin by carefully removing the glass using gloves and safety glasses. You may need to employ a utility knife to break loose any remaining putty or glazing compound that has accumulated around the edges of the frame. Then, use a gentle paper towel or cloth to wipe the glass's surface and the wood of the frame.
Once the frame is clean then apply a waterproof silicone caulking on the perimeter of the frame. This prevents water from getting in through the crack, which could cause further damage to both the frame and the glass.
A bad crack in double-paned glass can affect the gas between the panes, rendering your windows less insulative. If the crack is so severe that it threatens the integrity of the window or the pane inside is not there it is possible to contact a professional.
Cracks caused by thermal stress can occur when there's a significant difference in temperatures between the inside and outside of your home, causing the glass to expand or contract. If this happens on two portions of a window it's recommended to replace the window instead of trying to repair it.
Clear tape can be used to seal cracks in windows that aren't yet ready for replacement. It will also keep out bugs and cold wind. You can also cut a nylon stocking large enough to completely cover the crack and then glue it to the surface with duct tape. This isn't an end-to-end solution, but it's a good way to keep insects and cold air away from your home. If you notice cracks appearing on the windows of your old ones it is recommended to contact your local company to see whether replacing the entire window is the best option.
Rotten Wood
Wood rot is a typical problem with windows. It can damage a home's appearance and create a security danger. It is, however, possible to fix rotted wood. It is first necessary to address the cause of the wood's decay. This can be done by examining for leaks in the roof and gutters that aren't functioning cracking caulking, and any other areas that allow water to enter the wood.
The next step is to take out any rotten parts of the window frame. This can be accomplished with a rasp, chisel or claw hammer. After the rotten areas have been eliminated it is time to replace them with new wood. Pre-treated wood is recommended for this project since it will resist decay. If you are unable to replace the damaged timber you can apply wood filler and hardener to repair the damaged area. The majority of hardware stores have this type of product. Follow the instructions on the label of the product to get the most effective results.
After you have repaired the damaged areas of the window sill, it's important that you protect the area. You can do this by applying a water-resistant wood sealant. A product such as Sikkens is a good choice to accomplish this task.
Use a two-part epoxy in order to safeguard the wood from further damage. This product is easy to apply and gives an excellent finish. However, it is important that you follow the directions for application on the label. After the epoxy filler is dry, you can smooth the surface of the wood. Start with a rough sandpaper then move on to more smoother grades.
The final thing you would like to do is make the area that is rotting even more by exposing it to more water. It is recommended, so, to protect the surface you have repaired with an oil-based prime that will protect it from water. After that, you can apply the waterproof wood sealant.
The W won't open
A window that won't open can be caused by a variety of factors. The house might have shifted or the wooden frames could have warped during humid weather. There is also the possibility that someone nailed them shut for security. But with some patience and the right tools, all windows that are locked can be opened.
One of the most common reasons for windows that isn't able to open is the accumulation of debris or gunk on its moving parts. Acme Glass notes that dirt and grime accumulates over time on sliding tracks, hinges and locks. Metal hardware can also rust when it comes into contact with humidity and direct sunlight. Making sure these areas are lubricated with spray grease can help to prevent oxidation and keep your window working properly.
Stuck windows can be caused by a loosening or breakage of the pulleys used to lift and lower the window. These components can lose their tension and become obstructed, especially when the window is two or more stories above the ground.
If you have trouble opening a door, you can use a pry-bar to gently push the window open. Place a block of wood on the frame to give your pry bar more leverage, and be sure not to harm the window repair or the wood. Alternatively, try running a hair dryer along the edges of the frame for a few minutes to warm the wood and assist it move more easily.
Another common problem with windows that don't open is a defective spring that keeps the window jamb from rising or lowering. You will need to consult the owner's manual for more details based on the manufacturer of your windows.
If you've tried cleaning and lubricating the moving parts of your windows, but they still aren't opening, it may be time to replace them. Homespire Windows & Doors offers energy-efficient replacement windows. Don't let your windows go from functional to useless since windows that aren't properly shut can leave your home vulnerable to burglary and water damage. Contact us today for more information on our replacement windows as well as our services!
Window repairs can save homeowners money and keep their homes warm. In the event of severe damages, like broken glass or a damaged frame, a window replacement could be necessary.
But many other issues can be repaired to extend the lifespan of your windows. Some common issues include:
Cracked or broken Panes
It's a rock that's been that was tossed by your lawnmowers or a tree branch that has been blown by high winds, damaged window glass is not only visually unappealing, but also can result in more expensive electricity bills because the broken pieces allow cold air into your home. It's fairly simple to repair windows that have broken panes.
Begin by carefully removing the glass using gloves and safety glasses. You may need to employ a utility knife to break loose any remaining putty or glazing compound that has accumulated around the edges of the frame. Then, use a gentle paper towel or cloth to wipe the glass's surface and the wood of the frame.
Once the frame is clean then apply a waterproof silicone caulking on the perimeter of the frame. This prevents water from getting in through the crack, which could cause further damage to both the frame and the glass.
A bad crack in double-paned glass can affect the gas between the panes, rendering your windows less insulative. If the crack is so severe that it threatens the integrity of the window or the pane inside is not there it is possible to contact a professional.
Cracks caused by thermal stress can occur when there's a significant difference in temperatures between the inside and outside of your home, causing the glass to expand or contract. If this happens on two portions of a window it's recommended to replace the window instead of trying to repair it.
Clear tape can be used to seal cracks in windows that aren't yet ready for replacement. It will also keep out bugs and cold wind. You can also cut a nylon stocking large enough to completely cover the crack and then glue it to the surface with duct tape. This isn't an end-to-end solution, but it's a good way to keep insects and cold air away from your home. If you notice cracks appearing on the windows of your old ones it is recommended to contact your local company to see whether replacing the entire window is the best option.
Rotten Wood
Wood rot is a typical problem with windows. It can damage a home's appearance and create a security danger. It is, however, possible to fix rotted wood. It is first necessary to address the cause of the wood's decay. This can be done by examining for leaks in the roof and gutters that aren't functioning cracking caulking, and any other areas that allow water to enter the wood.
The next step is to take out any rotten parts of the window frame. This can be accomplished with a rasp, chisel or claw hammer. After the rotten areas have been eliminated it is time to replace them with new wood. Pre-treated wood is recommended for this project since it will resist decay. If you are unable to replace the damaged timber you can apply wood filler and hardener to repair the damaged area. The majority of hardware stores have this type of product. Follow the instructions on the label of the product to get the most effective results.
After you have repaired the damaged areas of the window sill, it's important that you protect the area. You can do this by applying a water-resistant wood sealant. A product such as Sikkens is a good choice to accomplish this task.
Use a two-part epoxy in order to safeguard the wood from further damage. This product is easy to apply and gives an excellent finish. However, it is important that you follow the directions for application on the label. After the epoxy filler is dry, you can smooth the surface of the wood. Start with a rough sandpaper then move on to more smoother grades.
The final thing you would like to do is make the area that is rotting even more by exposing it to more water. It is recommended, so, to protect the surface you have repaired with an oil-based prime that will protect it from water. After that, you can apply the waterproof wood sealant.
The W won't open
A window that won't open can be caused by a variety of factors. The house might have shifted or the wooden frames could have warped during humid weather. There is also the possibility that someone nailed them shut for security. But with some patience and the right tools, all windows that are locked can be opened.
One of the most common reasons for windows that isn't able to open is the accumulation of debris or gunk on its moving parts. Acme Glass notes that dirt and grime accumulates over time on sliding tracks, hinges and locks. Metal hardware can also rust when it comes into contact with humidity and direct sunlight. Making sure these areas are lubricated with spray grease can help to prevent oxidation and keep your window working properly.
Stuck windows can be caused by a loosening or breakage of the pulleys used to lift and lower the window. These components can lose their tension and become obstructed, especially when the window is two or more stories above the ground.
If you have trouble opening a door, you can use a pry-bar to gently push the window open. Place a block of wood on the frame to give your pry bar more leverage, and be sure not to harm the window repair or the wood. Alternatively, try running a hair dryer along the edges of the frame for a few minutes to warm the wood and assist it move more easily.
Another common problem with windows that don't open is a defective spring that keeps the window jamb from rising or lowering. You will need to consult the owner's manual for more details based on the manufacturer of your windows.
If you've tried cleaning and lubricating the moving parts of your windows, but they still aren't opening, it may be time to replace them. Homespire Windows & Doors offers energy-efficient replacement windows. Don't let your windows go from functional to useless since windows that aren't properly shut can leave your home vulnerable to burglary and water damage. Contact us today for more information on our replacement windows as well as our services!
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