Double Glaze Repair
Modern double glazing keeps us warm and safe but it can also cause a variety of issues that can become nagging as time passes. These can include draughts, condensation between panes, and fogging.
Many of these issues can be fixed easily by a professional. This allows the window to breathe and increase the thermal efficiency of your home.
Draughts
Whether you have uPVC, aluminium or timber double glazing, problems with it will occur in time. Most of the time, they are minor issues such as doors or windows that are stuck or are difficult to handle or misted glass, but they can be more severe such as a leaky window that isn't closing or a broken seal. Some of them can be fixed easily at home such as stuck doors or windows however others require the expertise of a professional, and may need to be replaced.
Many of these minor issues are caused by a build-up condensation, which can cause gaps between the frames to show up. These can lead to cold air leaking into your home and raising your energy costs. You can fix this by wiping the frames down with a damp cloth to remove moisture and allow material to shrink. If this doesn't work then you could try a draught excluder which is available in many forms, such as brush seals and foam strips that can be slipped into the gap to block cold air from entering your property.
Leaking windows can be a serious issue. It can happen when the seals that connect the frame to the aperture are damaged or worn out. They can also be fixed by cleaning out the drainage area to eliminate any debris, or replacing the seals. Make sure you check your warranty. Many companies offer a warranty that covers such issues for a period of 10 or 20 years, or sometimes a lifetime.
It's also worth considering having your double glazed windows professionally draughtproofed after any minor problems are resolved. This will improve the insulation of your home, decrease the noise, and also reduce your energy bills. This will make your home more cosy and stop condensation from forming on the glass panes of your units, which can harm seals. You can also upgrade your glass to an A-rated energy efficient glass and reduce your heating costs.
Smudging
It's true that double glazing can enhance the insulation in your home, and help keep it warmer and more comfortable. It's not a guarantee for durability and will need to be repaired over time. Fortunately, many of the issues that arise from double glazing can be easily solved, and there's no need to replace your windows or doors completely.

One of the main issues that people face with double glazing is that it is difficult to open and close. This could be due to a number of reasons, like the frames shrinking and expanding slightly with the temperature and weather. The hinges and handles may also become worn out and make it difficult to operate doors and windows.
Smudging is also a problem with double glazing and this happens when a build-up or dirt on the window seals cause them to turn opaque. This can be caused by condensation between the panes. It is important to address the issue before it gets worse.
Window seals can be cleaned very easily using a mildly cleansed cloth. This will get rid of surface dirt and abrasions, and can be used both inside and outside of the frame. It's essential not to use any material that is abrasive to the rubber seals however they could be damaged by them. If you have colored window frames, it's a good idea use a cloth that matches the colour so as not to scratch the seals made of rubber.
The condensation and misting of the window are indications that the double glazed unit is no longer holding the gas that insulates the panes. This indicates that the window is no longer functioning properly and could increase your heating bills. It can be expensive to repair the window that is damaged.
Double glazing repair specialists are able to solve the vast majority problems with double glazing. They will be able to fix broken panes, draughty windows, and even foggy glass. They can also upgrade your double-glazed units to A-rated energy-efficient products, which will also reduce your energy bill.
Mist
Double glazing is a great option to create a soundproofing, insulation and look nice when it's in good working order. If they're not maintained properly, they'll degrade quickly and become misted or cloudy. This can decrease the thermal efficiency and look unappealing.
double glazing window repairs -glazed windows start to mist, this is an indication that the seals aren't working. It could be caused by poor installation, deterioration or moisture within the sealed unit (sometimes called the 'blown' double glazed window).
It can be caused by wear-out seals or high humidity levels in the home. This problem is more common with older aluminium-framed double glazing. However modern plastic-framed units also suffer from this.
It is cheaper to replace the double-glazed glass unit rather than installing new windows. DG Servicing can replace the sealed unit without damaging the frame, and we offer a wide range of replacement options to make your double glazed windows look brand new.
Certain firms claim to solve the problem by drilling holes in the windows and injecting chemicals which removes the condensation fog & damp. This is not a permanent solution and could cause damage to your window.
The best advice is to use only approved and skilled fitters when installing your double glazed windows or doors, and keep copies of warranties, contracts and evidence of payment. This will be extremely useful if you ever have a problem with the double glazing. It's recommended to conduct regular cleaning and maintenance on your windows to ensure that the seals are kept in top condition. By following these simple guidelines that your double glazing will last for many years to come. If you experience problems, then don't ignore them because they'll only get worse. It is always best to address problems as soon as they arise, before they become costly repairs or replacement jobs.
Condensation
Double-glazed windows are insulated with two glass panes, separated by a layer of gas. This is usually argon. This improves the energy efficiency of your house by keeping heat inside during colder temperatures. However, condensation in double glazing is a concern.
Condensation usually occurs due to differences in temperature between air and the window panes that are glazed. This can occur when it is particularly cold or at night. The condensation will then be observed as droplets on the surface of the window. Fortunately, this is not necessarily a sign that your windows are faulty. It is important to remember that this could be a sign of poor ventilation.
Another reason that condensation may develop is that moisture could be trapped between the panes of the double-glazed window. This could lead to an accumulation of damp and mould within your home, which may 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 file an claim under the warranty that was provided when you purchased the double-glazed.
Double glazed windows that are misty could hinder the efficiency of your home's cooling and heating. This means that your heating system will be used to warm the area around the window rather than keeping you warm.
The majority of double-glazed windows that are misty cannot be repaired because the seal between the two glass panes has been broken. This is a great opportunity to upgrade to a more energy-efficient window that has an A rating.
Before attempting to fix double glazing yourself, it is important that you have the correct tools and equipment. A window cleaning kit is a must for this, and should include rubber gloves, an ohm tester, and a squeegee for removing water. These tools can be used to clean double-glazed windows, making sure that they are watertight as well as the seals are sturdy. You can also use a gasket roller to assist in pushing new seals into the corners of your double glazing.