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Window RepairsWindow repairs can help homeowners save money and make their homes warm. In the event of serious damages such as broken glass or a damaged frame, window replacement may be required.But many other issues can be fixed to prolong the life of your windows. Common problems include:Cracked or broken panesWhether it’s an errant rock thrown by your lawnmower or a tree branch that has been blown by high winds, damaged window glass isn’t just unattractive but can lead to higher electric bills since the broken pieces allow cold air to enter your home. Fortunately, it’s generally easy to repair windows that have broken panes.Begin by carefully removing the glass using gloves and sunglasses. You may need to employ a utility knife to loosen any remaining putty or glazing compound that has accumulated around the edges of the frame. Next, use a soft paper towel or cloth to clean the surface of the glass and wood of the frame.Once the area is clean then apply a waterproof silicone caulking around the frame’s perimeter. This will stop water from leaking into the frame through the crack and causing further damage.A serious crack in double-paned glass may compromise the gas between the panes, making your windows less efficient in insulating. If the crack is severe enough that it compromises the strength of the window or the inner pane is missing, you may need to consult a professional.Cracks caused by thermal stress can occur when there’s a significant temperature difference inside and outside your home. This causes the glass to expand and shrink. If this happens across two portions of a window it’s best to replace the glass instead of attempting to repair it.If Sittingbourne double glazing repairs are cracked and not yet ready to be replaced, clear tape can do a good job of securing the crack and preventing bugs from entering cold air. You can cut a nylon stocking large enough to cover the entire crack and then glue it to the surface with duct tape. It’s not a solution that will last forever, but it works well in a pinch and it keeps cold air and insects away from your home. If you notice cracks or blemishes on your older windows You should consult the local company to determine whether replacing the entire window is a better solution.Rotten WoodWood rot is a frequent issue with windows. It can ruin the appearance of a home and can also be an hazard to safety. It is possible to fix rotted wood. First, you must address the cause of the wood decay. Look for leaks on the roof and other places where water could get into the wood.You’ll then have to take out the rotten components of the window frame. This can be done using an axe, a claw hammer or a rasp. After the areas that are rotten have been removed, you will need to replace them with fresh wood. Pre-treated wood is recommended for this project since it is resistant to rot. If you cannot replace the timber that has rotted you can apply filler and wood hardener to reinforce the damaged area. Most hardware stores will carry this type of product. Follow the instructions on the label of the product to ensure the most efficient results.Once you have repaired the rotten areas of the windowsill, it’s essential to protect the newly-repaired area. You can do this by applying a waterproof wood sealant. Sikkens, for example is a fantastic product to use.Use a two-part epoxy to protect the wood from further damage. It is easy to apply and provides an excellent finish. However, it is very important that you follow the application instructions on the label. Once the epoxy filler has dried, you can sand the wood’s surface. Start with a rough sandpaper then move to a smoother grade.The last thing you would like to do is make the area that is rotting even more by expose it to more water. It is recommended, that’s why you should protect the surface you have repaired with an oil-based prime which will shield it from moisture. Then, you can apply waterproof wood sealant.Won’t OpenThere are a variety of reasons a window won’t open. Wood frames can warp during wet weather, the house could have settled or someone might have nailed it shut to protect themselves. But with some patience and the right tools, many windows that are stuck can be opened.Accumulated debris or gunk can be a major cause of a window not opening. Acme Glass notes that dirt and grime builds up over time on sliding tracks, hinges, and locks. Metal hardware may also rust if it comes into contact humidity and direct sunlight. Keeping these areas lubricated with spray grease will help prevent oxidation and keep your window functioning correctly.Stuck windows can be the result of an unintentional break or loosening of the pulleys that are used to lift and lower the window. These parts can lose their tension and cause obstruction, especially when the window is two or more stories above the ground.If you’re having trouble opening a window Try using a pry bar to gently force the window to open a bit at each time. Place a wood block on the frame to give your pry bar more leverage and be careful not to damage the window or the wood. Try applying a hairdryer along the frame’s edges for several minutes. This will warm the wood and make it easier to move.Another issue for windows that aren’t opening is a faulty spring that stops the window jamb from rising or lowering. Depending on who manufactured your windows, you will need to refer to the manual of your owner for additional instructions.If you have tried cleaning the moving parts of your windows and then lubricating them but they still won’t open It could be time to replace windows with energy-efficient, new windows from Homespire Windows and Doors. Don’t let windows in your home go from being functional to unusable. A window that isn’t properly shut can make your home vulnerable to burglary and water damages. Contact us today for more information on our replacement windows as well as our services!

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