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   Double Glazing Seal Repairs
   
   When double glazing window seals are broken this can lead to mould and damp.
   This can damage the frame and wall surrounding it, and it can also impact
   your health.
   
   It is a cheaper way to fix most uPVC window frames than replacing them. A
   glazier can clean the frame and the glass of the window, apply a new bead,
   and smooth it.
   
   Water Leaks
   
   Window seals are designed for moisture to stay out of your home. But, when
   they begin to wear down, it can cause water leaks around your windows. A
   leaking window irritating, but it can cause significant damage to your home’s
   structure. It is essential to recognize the problem early and get it fixed by
   an expert before it gets any worse.
   
   Most of the time, the cause of your windows that leak is not the glass itself
   but rather on the frame and sill. A leak in this region is the most common
   sign of a failed window seal. This can be caused by damage to the seal caused
   by weather or age or worn caulking or even a blocked drain section resulting
   in an accumulation of ice or water.
   
   Water appearing between the double-glazed panes is another common indication
   that your window seal has failed. However, this isn’t as dangerous as a leak
   since the water doesn’t travel long enough to enter your home. However, it
   does indicate that the inert gas that is sandwiched between the panes of
   glass has leaked out which will reduce the insulating value of your windows.
   
   The final sign of a failed window seal is condensation that forms between the
   panes. This could be due to an ineffective seal or a damp environment in your
   home. It could also be a problem with the glass. The condensation may not
   only be irritating but it can cause the growth of mold and mildew within your
   home, which is very difficult and costly to get rid of.
   
   If you are seeing these signs, it’s time for an inspection of your double
   glazed windows. Repairs or replacements will help protect your home from
   water leaks, reduce the cost of energy, and also keep out drafts. It’s a
   small cost to pay for the comfort and safety of your family. Contact Thompson
   Creek Window today to discuss your options for a window seal repair or
   replacement. Our professionals are always happy to assist you! We serve
   homeowners in the Mid-Atlantic.
   
   Condensation
   
   A broken double glazing seal could allow water to enter the insulating gap.
   This water can cause condensation within the window panes. It could cause
   fogging or misting.
   
   If you see condensation forming in your home, it’s time to contact a
   professional double glazing repair service. Condensation is a sign that the
   vacuum seal drawn at the factory has failed and water is leaking into the gap
   between the insulated and non-insulated.
   
   Condensation can be caused by a number of causes, but it’s most commonly a
   result of defective gaskets and sealants, as well as insulation within the
   uPVC frame of the windows. There are many options for double glazing seal
   repairs however it is essential that the new seals are properly sized in
   order to ensure an ideal seal and a tight fit.
   
   Typically gaskets used to fill in the gaps between double-glazed units are
   constructed from polyurethane foam. They are designed to last a long time
   however, they may degrade in time due to natural wear and tear as well as
   exposure to various temperatures and weather conditions throughout the year.
   
   Over time the foam can shrink or crack. This can cause cracks in the seal,
   allowing moisture to enter the double-glazed window. This can result in
   condensation and a loss in energy efficiency.
   
   One solution to the issue is to have the windows resealed. This is not a sure
   fix as it will only remove the existing condensation and not address the
   underlying problems that are causing the double-glazed windows to leak or
   form condensate.
   
   A professional who is able to provide an insurance-backed guarantee should
   replace your windows in full. This means that in the event that the company
   fails or goes bust you will remain covered by the insurance. It is important
   to remember that replacement windows must be covered by a warranty of at
   least 10 years.
   
   Misting
   
   As autumn draws nearer, it’s a good idea ensure that your double-glazing
   seals are in good condition. Window seals that are damaged or worn out do
   don’t just affect the insulation properties of your windows but can also lead
   to condensation, mold, and damp. To avoid further damage to your
   double-glazed windows and reduce energy costs it is essential to fix any
   issues as soon as possible.
   
   Double-glazed windows are constructed of two panes glass that are held
   together by a gas-filled inner space. The sealant layer on the outside fills
   the gap between the uPVC frames and the glass. This is vital to ensure the
   airtight seal that keeps cool and warm air from your home, saving money on
   your heating bills. Unfortunately, over time, these seals will fail due to
   age, weather conditions or even poor installation. After this, the magic
   insulation formula that makes your double-glazed windows so effective could
   begin to degrade.
   
   If the seals are damaged or defective and are not repaired, they can lead to
   condensation and dampness which can affect your health as as the appearance
   of your window. The dampness and moisture can cause damage to walls, ceilings
   floors, and other surfaces within your home. They can also cause allergens
   and irritants that can be detrimental to your health and the health of your
   family.
   
   One of the most frequent problems that can happen to your double glazing is
   misting in between the panes. This happens when moisture gets into the
   insulated part of your window. This can be very difficult to fix without
   professional help for repair of the seal on your double glazing.
   
   DIY solutions to this issue are available, however we advise against them as
   they can be messy and cause damage to your windows. These methods involve
   drilling holes into the glass units and applying chemicals to remove the fog
   and condensation. This can cause a number problems, such as the possibility
   of exposing your windows and units to water damage.
   
   Professional glaziers have the skills, tools and experience needed to
   properly seal your uPVC frames and give you long-lasting results. They can
   also provide suggestions on how to properly keep your uPVC window in good
   condition to avoid future problems.
   
   Draughts
   
   A draft coming from your window is a sign that the sealant may have been
   damaged. It should be repaired or replaced. This will prevent cold air from
   entering your home, increase energy efficiency and lower heating costs, and
   also increase comfort levels and temperature control.
   
   It is important to know that some draughts aren’t caused by window seals but
   rather the gap between the bricks’ frame. In certain cases, it could be
   possible to fix this by caulking the gap. If this does not work, you’ll
   require having the seal professionally resealed.
   
   When the sealant around windows with double glazing begins to degrade and
   allow water ingress and can cause dampness or even mold in some instances.
   This can cause a negative impact on health and can be very damaging to your
   property. If you notice any problems with water ingress it is important to
   take action as soon as you can. If your windows are covered by a guarantee It
   is worth checking to find out if the company that sold them will cover the
   cost.
   
   It is important to determine whether the windows are covered under
   warranties. Certain companies offer lifetime guarantees and others offer 10
   years. If your double glazing is covered by a warranty, you should consider
   contacting the company you purchased the windows from as soon as you can and
   providing them with details of any issues that you’re experiencing. Ideally,
   it is best to do this in person or by mail or email, to ensure that
   everything is documented and clear.
   
   It is also important to remember that draughts are often caused by faulty
   hinges, rather than the absence of seals that are effective. The hinges cover
   the window sash, which is the section that you open. If double glazing
   repairs ‘re not oiling them regularly, they can become stiff. This can leave
   an opening between the frame and the sash which could allow cold air to
   enter. Replacing the hinges can solve this problem without affecting the
   window seals.




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