Double Glaze Repair
Modern double glazing is secure and warm, but it can cause a range of annoying problems over time. These include draughts condensation between panes and fogging.
Fortunately, many of these issues can be resolved by an expert. This will allow the window to breathe and enhance the thermal efficiency of your home.
Draughts
No matter if you have uPVC aluminium or timber double glazing, problems with it are bound to develop in time. Most of the time, they are minor issues such as doors or windows that are stuck, handle or lock issues or misted glass, but they can be more serious like a leaky window that won't close or a damaged seal. Some of these can be fixed easily at home, such as stuck doors or windows however others require the expertise of a professional, and may require replacement.
These minor issues are usually caused by the buildup of condensation which can cause gaps to form between the frames. This can cause cold air to get into your home, which can increase your energy costs. This can be fixed by wiping the frames with a damp cloth to remove the moisture and then allow the material to shrink back. If this does not work, you could try using a draught-excluder. They are available in a variety of forms such as foam strips and brush seals which can be slipped into the gap.
Leaking windows can be more serious and are usually the result of seals between the frame and the aperture have deteriorated or broken. They can also be fixed by cleaning the drainage part of the window to remove any debris or replacing the seals. Verify your warranty. Many companies offer a warranty that covers these kinds of issues for a period of 10, 20 or even 30 years, and sometimes even for a lifetime.
It's also worth considering having your double-glazed windows professionally draught-proofed after any minor problems are resolved. This can increase the insulation of your home, reduce noise and help lower your energy costs. It can make your home more comfortable and can also help prevent condensation from developing in the interior of your glass units which could cause damage to the seals. You can also upgrade to energy-efficient glazing A-rated and reduce your heating costs.
Smudging
Double glazing can help to improve the insulation of your home, and help keep it more comfortable and warm. It's not impervious to damage, and will need to be replaced as time passes. Fortunately, the majority of issues that arise with double glazing can be fixed and there's no reason to replace your doors or windows altogether.
Double glazing can be difficult to open and close. It could be due to a variety of factors, such as the frames expanding or shrinking slightly based on weather conditions and temperature. Another reason could be hinges and handles becoming worn out, which can make it difficult to operate doors and windows properly.

Smudging can also be repairs to double glazed windows with double-glazing and it happens when a build-up or dirt on the window seals causes them to become opaque. This could be the result of condensation between the panes and it is important to get the problem resolved before it worsens.
A damp, clean cloth can be used to wash window seals. This can remove dirt and abrasions. It can be used both inside and outside the frame. It is recommended to avoid using anything that is abrasive to clean the rubber seals since it may damage them. Make sure you use a cloth that is in line with the frames of your windows if you have them. This will stop the rubber seals from being marked.
Condensation and misting are indications that your double-glazed unit isn't conserving the gases that provide insulation between the panes. This could result in higher heating costs because the window isn't performing its job. It can be costly to repair a window that is faulty.
Double glazing repair specialists can solve the majority of problems with double glazing. They can repair damaged panes, draughty windows and even foggy window glass. They can also upgrade your double glazed units to an A-rated energy efficient product which will reduce your energy costs.
Mist
Double glazing offers excellent insulation and soundproofing, and looks stunning when they're in good condition. If they are not maintained in a timely manner they will quickly degrade and become hazy or misty. This can reduce the thermal efficiency and look unappealing.
If double-glazed windows begin to mist, it is an indication that the seals aren't working. It could be due to poor installation, deterioration or even moisture inside the sealed unit (sometimes known as the blown double glazed window).
The cause is often humidity and condensation levels within the home, however it could also be due to seals that have been worn out. This issue is more common with older aluminium-framed double glazing. However, modern plastic-framed units also suffer from this.
It is a lot less expensive to replace the double-glazed glass unit than install new windows. DG Servicing can replace the sealed unit without damaging the frame, and we offer an array of alternatives to make your double-glazed windows appear new.
Some companies claim that they can solve the issue by drilling tiny holes into the window and injecting chemicals to remove the fog & condensation. This is not a permanent solution and can damage your window.
The best advice is to ensure you use a reputable and experienced fitters to install your double glazed windows and doors. You should also keep copies of warranties, contracts, and proof of payment. This can be extremely helpful if you ever have problems with the double glazing. Regular cleaning and maintenance is recommended to ensure that the seals are in perfect condition. By following these simple guidelines that your double glazing will last for many years to come. Don't ignore any issues as they will only worsen. It is always best to address problems as soon as they arise, before they become expensive repairs or replacements.
Condensation
Double glazed windows are insulated by two glass panes separated by a gas layer usually argon. This improves the energy efficiency of your home and keeps the heat in during colder months. Double glazing can cause condensation.
Condensation is typically caused by differences in temperature between air and the window panes that are glazed. This can happen at night or when it's particularly cold. The condensation is seen as drops on the windows' surface. This isn't necessarily a sign that your windows require to be replaced. It is important to remember that this could also be an indication of poor ventilation.
Moisture can also be trapped between the panes in the double-glazed windows. This could lead to a build-up of mould and damp in your home, which could be difficult to eliminate without replacing the windows. If you do notice a problem with condensation, it is recommended to speak with your installer and make an inquiry within the warranty you received when you purchased your double-glazed.
Double-glazed windows that are misty can decrease the effectiveness of your home's cooling and heating. This means that your heating system is used to warm the window's area rather than to keep yourself warm.
The majority of double-glazed windows that are stained cannot be fixed because the seal between the two glass panes has been broken. However, it could be a good opportunity to upgrade your windows to an energy efficient unit.
Before attempting to fix double glazing on your own, it is important to have the right tools and equipment. This requires the use of a window cleaning kit that should include rubber gloves, a meter to test the resistance, as well as the squeegee for removing water. These tools can be used to clean double-glazed windows, to ensure that they are watertight as well as the seals are sturdy. A gasket roller can be used to push seals in the corners of double glazing.