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Repairs to uPVC Windows

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpguPVC windows are an excellent option for modern homes. They are easy to maintain and are durable and long-lasting. Unlike timber and aluminium, they do not rust or rot.

It is important to clean and oil UPVC doors and windows on a regular basis. This will reduce unnecessary repair costs and improve energy efficiency.

1. Broken Glass

If the glass in your window has been damaged, it can cause a great amount of damage to your home, making it very hazardous and possibly fatal. It is crucial to take the time to make sure that you're doing all you can to ensure that your windows are in good shape.

Single-pane windows are relatively simple to replace, and they will usually fit into the frames that were previously in use very easily. If you have double-paned windows that are joined by internal beading, it will be difficult to remove and replace the old panes. In this situation, it is necessary to buy plastic spacers to aid in fitting the new pane into the window frame.

Wearing eye protection and heavy gloves is essential when you are planning to remove the glass by yourself. You should also lay down a dropcloth before you begin working on the window panes, so that any shards of glass fall onto the fabric and not onto the floor which could cause them to be trampled under.

It's a great idea cover the gap with tape after the glass has been removed. This will stop drafts and water from getting into your property until a professional arrives to fix the window. It also acts as an obstruction to prevent intruders from making their way into your home. If the distance between the door and the window is significant, you may want to use an alarm system that has a window. This will give you the best of both.

2. Sagging

Upvc windows and doors are a low-cost, timber durable and energy-efficient alternative to timber sash windows. However, over time they are susceptible to a range of issues, including sliding. A sagging uPVC window repair could cause issues with light, draughts and even security. It is crucial to act as soon as you discover that your uPVC windows are sliding.

To fix a window that is sagging you can try to reposition the hinges. You'll first need to open the windows so you can get at the frame. You can then unscrew both the hinges on the top and bottom using a screwdriver and adjust the hinges clockwise or counter-clockwise. After you've repositioned the hinges, close the window and test it for an appropriate fit. If you're satisfied with the fit of your window, tighten the screws to secure them in place.

If you are unable to reposition the hinges, you might require replacing the seal. Over time, rubber seals lose their elasticity and dry out which causes them to loosen. If this happens, it's crucial to replace the seal as quickly as you can to ensure that your uPVC windows are watertight and safe from drafts.

uPVC handles may also become loose. This is usually due to screws that have been removed over time, but it could also be due to the handle mechanism wearing out. Fortunately, it's easy to fix the loose uPVC window handle yourself. The first step is to close the window and perform an initial test to ensure that it fits. The corners of the sash need to be aligned with the casing joint. If it isn't, you can use a screwdriver to loosen the handle, and then return the mechanism to its original its original position.

3. Water Leaks

If you're waking up to wet floors and mouldy walls every time it rains it is important that you take action. Water leaks through windows can cause structural damage to your home and also affect your ability to regulate the temperature in your home. Most of the time, uPVC window leaks are caused by damaged or missing sealant.

This is a fairly simple fix that can be completed by any competent DIYer. Based on the severity of the problem the old caulking might need to be removed before a fresh layer is applied. When it is time to uPVC repair, you must avoid 'over-caulking'. This will make your window more difficult to clean and decrease its energy efficiency.

It is essential to ensure that any drainage holes are free of debris and that the sill pan is angled correctly so that it drains away from the window. In more severe cases, you may need to replace the window.

Moldy sills and rotten ones are another sign of water leakage. This fungus thrives under damp conditions and can spread quickly throughout the house.

It is also important to note that if the leak is coming from between the glass in your double glazed windows, it is more likely to be an issue with the glass seal, rather than the frame or sagging. A uPVC specialist can fix this problem by replacing the glass seal. This will ensure the complete insulation of your windows.

4. Faulty Hinges

If your uPVC windows are brittle to open, or loose and blow open in a breeze, it may be hinges at fault. Anyone with the skills to fix them can replace the hinges in a matter of minutes.

Almost every household in the UK will have top-hung or side-hung uPVC windows that use hinges and, like all mechanical parts, they are susceptible to wear and tear over time. It's easy to replace a hinge on a window however it is easier if someone helps hold the frame.

Make sure that the uPVC hinges are closed and open in the correct direction. This can be done by looking for the arrows on each hinge, this indicates which way the window should be opened.

The issue could be caused by opening the window incorrectly or by a poor installation at the factory. Sending us a photo through our website can often solve the issue. We are more than happy to provide assistance.

Regular lubrication of the hinges is also necessary. This can be accomplished by applying an oil that is light in nature to the hinges. We suggest using a solvent-free lubricant, such as 3-in-one Multi-Purpose Oil. Regular lubrication can allow the window operate and close more smoothly. It can also reduce the chance of windows sticking and prevent corrosion. It is recommended to perform this every year. WD40 or other solvent-based lubricants should not be used since they can damage your uPVC windows.

5. Draughts

Draughts can be caused by different things. The hinges may also become disaligned as a result of wear, creating gaps between the frame and sash. They can be repaired by giving them a good clean, but in the event that they are beyond repair it may be necessary to get them re-aligned or replaced. The interlock, which is on the hinge side of the window, may also be misaligned, and again it is possible to give them a good clean, but in certain cases, timber it may be necessary to have these replaced.

These seals can wear down or get damaged over time, allowing air escape. This can be avoided by replacing them with high-quality weatherstripping. Another alternative is to replace the upvc window with glass that is low-emissivity, which will help regulate indoor temperatures and again will lessen the risk of draughts.

Another method of reducing the amount of draughts is to use a Draught-excluder. These are typically fabric tubes filled with a filler which can be placed over your window sill. They will help block out cold air and keep your home warm and cosy!

Your windows made of upvc will keep providing excellent insulation and security for your home by performing regular maintenance and repairs. It is important to remember that all windows eventually get worn out and it may be more cost-effective to simply replace them than to repair them. If you have any problems with your window made of upvc you should consult an expert immediately.

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