Saturday 1 July 2017

Glazed Window Repair and Refurbishment

No matter how well maintained and how durable something might be, there is a shelf life. Double glazing is no different. You will finally need the glazing either repaired or replaced. Luckily, there are several options when it comes to repairing or refurbishing your glazed windows. Moreover, glazing refurbishment items are not costly, except for a few.

Frames come at the top of the list, along with the sashes for hinged, movable or sliding windows. Replacement parts are easily available for these but only an expert can separate the frame and the sash from the glass pane and install a new one. The frame is tightly attached to the glass and thus, it is difficult to pull them apart without ruining the seal. Thus, putting the assembly back in shape can often be a tricky job. You should trust a contractor or window repair agency who can do the job for you.

When it comes to frames, dented aluminium frames or PVC frames cannot be repaired and they should be replaced. This is because the these frames are sold as-is and there is no room to tweak them. If the frame is made of wood, then the repair is possible although the cost associated would be high. Commonly, the experts either caulk the seal, use putty on wood so that the splinters don't come out, repaint the frame to give it a new look and apply treatments which keep away the insects and the moulds.

Replacement handles are certainly easier to install if the frame is in excellent condition. The modern models have dual features. Apart from giving a good grip, some handles also have a push button lock for extra protection.

For security reasons, the manufacturers are bound to follow the British Standards BS-7412. Theoretically, if a door or window is BS-7412 certified, it is very difficult to break from outside. This is achieved using multi-locks or bolts. There are systems where multi-bolts are placed along the frame. Another variation employs keys and locks to lock the door.

Though it is not needed according to the modern building restrictions, there is a limit of the maximum opening size of the hinged, movable or sliding glazing windows. A window restrictor is a good choice when you want to let the fresh air come in without jeopardising the security of the home. With restrictors, your valuables and your family remains safe.