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Do You Know How To Explain Double Glazing Windows Repairs To Your Mom Double Glazing Windows Repairs    Double glazing consists of two panes in a frame or opening in the wall. Sometimes, the window glass becomes faulty and may need repairs.    If you've noticed condensation in between the windows, a noticeable draught or if the handles and hinges are becoming difficult to open or close, these are all indications that your double glazing needs to be fixed. This repair will typically involve a reseal of the entire unit.    Broken Panes    Double-glazed windows are made up of two glass panes with an air space between them that is filled with inert gasses like argon and krypton. This keeps the heat inside your home, while also preventing cold drafts and moisture from escaping. Sometimes the windows may be damaged and the whole window may require replacement. If you notice cracks or chips in the window it is important to contact the company who provided you with the double-glazed as soon as you can notify them of the problem and inquire for repairs.    A few steps can be taken to repair a broken window, however it is not recommended that you attempt the repairs yourself unless you're an experienced DIYer. Put on some gloves first and carefully remove the broken window pane. If the pane is cracked, apply masking tape in a crisscrossing pattern to the areas that are cracked. This will prevent the cracks from getting more severe over time, particularly during the winter. You should also protect your work area with newspapers to prevent any broken pieces from falling. After the broken pane is removed, use a putty blade to scrape off any glazing putty and the glazed window seal. Remove the glazing points by using pliers. Finally, paint the bare wood with a fast-drying primer.    If you're able to buy a new replacement pane, measure the length and width of the grooved channel using a tape measure. Subtract 1/8" from both measurements to account for the slight movement of the replacement pane. Then, slide the replacement pane into position and roll a thin rope of glazing compound into the channels with grooves. Tap gently using a hammer at 6'' or intervals of 8'' to help set the glass in place, but be careful not to break the glass.    If you have a double glazing warranty it is often worthwhile to try using this to avoid the cost of a full replacement window. Generally the warranty will cover the cost of any parts that you may require replacing and also labor. It is important to check the specifics of your warranty as it will vary from one company to the next and you must know what is covered and when.    Foggy Glass    Foggy glass is usually the result of condensation in between the panes your double-glazing. This can be caused by many factors, including variations in temperature, especially when the frames aren't set correctly, and even ageing of the seals themselves.    In the majority of cases, double glazing contractors are able to repair the issue quickly and efficiently. It is important to contact the company that installed your windows immediately if you notice any issue, and make sure to document the issue in writing. It is easier to contact the company if you have to do so later. This is especially helpful if your warranty or guarantee covers the problem.    The most effective method to eliminate the fogging is to replace the gasket seals - this is done without having to replace the entire window unit and will also aid in keeping your home energy efficient. The window glazier should first remove the clips or retaining strips that hold the IGU and then make use of a saw to cut away the sealant that was previously used.    Then they'll construct or purchase a replacement IGU to fit the frame, and use specific sealants to ensure that it's airand water-tight. When they're done installing the retaining clips or strips and then apply sealant to make sure it's secure.      If you're lucky the misting will cease. It's essential that your frames are ventilated properly to prevent the build-up of moisture in your walls or ceilings.    Double glazing owners also report that their doors and windows are difficult to open or close. This can be due to extreme weather conditions or because the frame has sagged over time and is not flush with the rest your home. If this is the problem you can try wiping the frames with cold water to shrink them slightly. But this won't solve the issue completely. If you're still unable to solve the issue, you might require an expert to replace them.    Condensation    Condensation occurs when the insulating gases in double-glazed windows fail to hold their position leaving air and moisture between the panes. This is a common problem during winter, when humidity levels are usually higher, however it can happen at other times of the year too. A build-up of moisture can cause mildew and mould around sills, sealants and window frames that are not only unattractive but also dangerous to your health. A window specialist can often reseal condensation to reduce moisture and prevent moisture from building up in your home.    Window sealing, also known as window gaskets are a crucial part of any double glazing door or window. These gaskets help to seal in the insulated air between your window glass and prevent drafts, moisture and heat from entering or leaving your home. The gaskets can shrink or disappear over time due to variations in temperature or weather conditions, as well as the aging process. You might see condensation on your double-glazed windows or doors.    This can be repaired, but will require replacing the "sandwich" (thermo-pane and glass) inside your double-glazing window. Unless you have the right tools to do the job it is recommended you have a professional re-seal your double-glazed windows.    Another common problem is mist that occurs between double-glazed windows. window repairs is difficult to resolve. This indicates that the seal on the vacuum in the factory has failed and that there's now no way to let dry air inside or out of the window sandwich.    Professionals will reseal your windows using the same procedure they use to resolve the issue of condensation or fog. This will normally involve taking off the thermo-pane sandwich, spraying it with a cleaning solution and then sucking the sealant out of the old. It is essential that you measure the'sandwich,' both in terms of length, width and thickening. This will ensure that the new one will fit perfectly and the new seal is drawn.    This is a challenging job that requires tools that aren't typically found in DIY stores. It is best to leave this task to professionals, since faulty seals can lead to mold and damp in your home. This could be costly and dangerous to your health.    Water Leaks    It's crucial to take action when you notice water leaking from your double-glazed windows. If you don't take action quickly, even the smallest leak could be a huge issue.    Most of the time, the frame of the window could be to blame. Check to make sure the sill pan (the flat bottom portion of the window frame) is pitched to drain water away from your home, and not into the frame itself. If the sill isn't properly pitched or you notice moisture in the wood, you will need to contact a double glazing repair company for professional help.    A damaged window seal is a common reason for leaks. This could be due to the age of the seal or damage, or even weather. This is not an easy fix and should be left to the experts.    A broken window seal can let air through the windows which makes it less efficient in energy use. This allows cold air into your home in the winter, and hot gas to escape in summer. This could result in higher costs for cooling and heating.    It is simple to fix it by applying a new layer of caulking. Although those who have DIY skills are able to do this on their own, it is usually easier to let a double glazing specialist take care of the task. This way, you'll get the assurance and peace of mind knowing that the job is done properly.    Double-glazing windows can have warranties up to 20 years. It is a good idea to check with the company you purchased windows from to determine what they offer and how long. You can save the cost of having to replace double-glazed windows later on. If you have an insurance policy on your double-glazed windows it is crucial to register any issues as soon as possible. You can do this on the internet or by contact them directly. This information can be helpful in the event that you have to utilize the warranty.