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      <title>7 Things About Double Glazing Window Lock Repair You&#39;ll Kick Yourself For Not Knowing</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Double Glazing Window Lock Repair Double glazed windows are energy efficient and offer peace of mind throughout the year. But problems can occur. If a window is hard to open, it could let in valuable heat and cold from your home. This could also compromise the security of your home. Luckily, this can be fixed. Learn more about upvc window lock repair. Stiffness If you find your uPVC window handles are spongy or have trouble locking, it may be down to the lack of lubrication. Keeping your windows and doors open for extended durations of time causes dust and grit to build up and the mechanism inside your handle will begin to wear. The handle then begins to stop turning and force you to apply more and more pressure to open and close your window. This process continues until the handle or locking mechanism eventually fails. If this occurs to you, it&#39;s worth calling the company you purchased from. They usually provide a warranty that runs for up to 10 years and cover the cost of replacing hardware. But, you could also try to fix the problem yourself by making sure that the hinges and locks are lubricated using a silicone spray. This simple task will take only a few minutes and can be completed every year to keep windows in good condition. This is essential, especially in the case of living near a road. Dust and dirt can damage your hinges with time. To achieve this, open your window wide. Then use an screwdriver on the left side of the frame to loosen the screws. Once loosened then move the handle away from the frame. If you notice that the sash beginning to rub against the frame and the friction screw is loosening will help it move along. Repeat this procedure for the left side of the frame, shifting the handle slightly upwards if necessary. You should have a gap of approximately 1 4 inches between the sash and the frame. This should help your window to close and seal correctly, preventing unwanted draughts from getting into your home and reducing the cost of energy. A drafty door or window could also affect the security of your home and put you at greater risk of being a victim of burglary. A double glazed window that doesn&#39;t close properly can allow heat to escape, leading to dampness and condensation to your home. Cracking/Blowing Double-glazed windows can help you save money on energy and improve the security of your home. But like any other piece of equipment, they can be damaged and require repair or replacement. This is why it&#39;s so crucial to choose a reliable professional who can complete the work. Checkatrade can help by connecting you with local tradespeople who have been vetted and assessed for their high quality of work. It is also recommended to hire an expert who is certified since they are protected by insurance should there be any damage during the work. If you&#39;re looking for a FENSA-certified double glazing installer near you, just type your postcode into our search tool and we&#39;ll connect you with trustworthy businesses. You can visit the website of a FENSA-approved company and get in touch with them directly to discuss your needs. In addition you will find information regarding the services they offer and any special offers that might be available to you. Over time, the seals on your windows may be damaged or cracked, which allows moisture and air to escape between the two panes. This can cause clouds or mist in the middle of the window unit. The sealant has broken down, and this is fixable by replacing the glass. A cracked double pane can be a real nuisance for your home, and you&#39;ll want to have it repaired as soon as you can. double glazing window repairs &#39;s usually a simple job for a double-glazing technician or joiner with experience. In some cases, you may even be able complete the work yourself. Double Glazed Windows which do not close properly can create drafts, allowing valuable heat escape and weaken the security of your home. They may also lead to water damage or dampness if left unattended. If you&#39;re experiencing issues with your uPVC double-glazed windows, contact an expert double-glazing professional as soon as you can. This will ensure that the issue does not worsen, and you&#39;ll save money in the long run. Condensation If condensation forms on the outside of your windows, it can be a bit alarming, but don&#39;t worry, this isn&#39;t a sign that your double glazing isn&#39;t operating correctly. It&#39;s not a bad thing, but rather a normal occurrence. It indicates that your home is well air circulation and can hold the heat. This is more common early in the morning, or at night, as temperatures are lower and there is less air. But, if condensation forms between the glass panes, this is a serious issue and may indicate that your window seal has failed. This is because the seal between the panes of glass is no longer able to hold the insulating gases that cause moisture being trapped. In this instance, you&#39;ll have to speak with the company that installed the double glazing, as they are likely still under warranty and it is not advised to alter the units or attempt to fix them yourself since this can void your guarantee. The only way to fix this issue is to detach the sealed unit and replace it with a fresh one. This task should be left to a professional, since you&#39;ll need to make sure that the new sealed units fits properly and that there are no gaps. It is sometimes difficult to detect gaps in your windows made of uPVC. Most of the time, you&#39;ll only notice it when you attempt to close the door or window. If you discover that you can easily squeeze the paper piece into the gap then this could be due to a misalignment or a dropped hinge and could be a sign that your window is in need of replacement. Glass Unit Replacement Over time, double glazed windows may become stiff and the handles might not open. They can also develop condensation between the glass panes and can cause a drafty feeling around your home. Although it might be tempting to replace the entire window, this could be a costly and time-consuming endeavour. It&#39;s good to know that you can repair your double-glazed window and regain its functionality and appearance by following a few simple steps. You&#39;ll need some tools to accomplish this. A pry bar is needed to remove the frame from the sill. After that, you&#39;ll need to cut the sealant that holds the IGU in place using an utility knife or hacksaw. Depending on the age of your windows, they might be held by an insulated metal stop (Photos 3 and 4) that is caulked in and extremely difficult to cut through. In these instances it is recommended to consult an expert. After you have removed the old window, you can then insert the new one by removing the gasket and moving to the next section. Make sure you&#39;re using a silicone sealant, which creates an airtight and watertight seal between the new window and the frames.  Finally, you&#39;ll need install the new handle, and put on any caps made of plastic you put on the screws. It is best to employ a professional if you are not comfortable with broken glass. This will help you stay safe and reduce the likelihood of accidentally injuring yourself while working with broken glass. Double-glazed sealed units can last up to 35 years. However, they could develop problems with time. These issues include a decrease in energy efficiency, the formation of condensation between the glass, and cracks or chips on the glass. The window seal might have been blown. This can be seen by fogging, streaking and condensation between the glass panes. The sealant can be replaced to fix windows that have been blown. This is a cheaper alternative to buying and installing new double-glazed windows.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Double Glazing Window Lock Repair Double glazed windows are energy efficient and offer peace of mind throughout the year. But problems can occur. If a window is hard to open, it could let in valuable heat and cold from your home. This could also compromise the security of your home. Luckily, this can be fixed. Learn more about upvc window lock repair. Stiffness If you find your uPVC window handles are spongy or have trouble locking, it may be down to the lack of lubrication. Keeping your windows and doors open for extended durations of time causes dust and grit to build up and the mechanism inside your handle will begin to wear. The handle then begins to stop turning and force you to apply more and more pressure to open and close your window. This process continues until the handle or locking mechanism eventually fails. If this occurs to you, it&#39;s worth calling the company you purchased from. They usually provide a warranty that runs for up to 10 years and cover the cost of replacing hardware. But, you could also try to fix the problem yourself by making sure that the hinges and locks are lubricated using a silicone spray. This simple task will take only a few minutes and can be completed every year to keep windows in good condition. This is essential, especially in the case of living near a road. Dust and dirt can damage your hinges with time. To achieve this, open your window wide. Then use an screwdriver on the left side of the frame to loosen the screws. Once loosened then move the handle away from the frame. If you notice that the sash beginning to rub against the frame and the friction screw is loosening will help it move along. Repeat this procedure for the left side of the frame, shifting the handle slightly upwards if necessary. You should have a gap of approximately 1 4 inches between the sash and the frame. This should help your window to close and seal correctly, preventing unwanted draughts from getting into your home and reducing the cost of energy. A drafty door or window could also affect the security of your home and put you at greater risk of being a victim of burglary. A double glazed window that doesn&#39;t close properly can allow heat to escape, leading to dampness and condensation to your home. Cracking/Blowing Double-glazed windows can help you save money on energy and improve the security of your home. But like any other piece of equipment, they can be damaged and require repair or replacement. This is why it&#39;s so crucial to choose a reliable professional who can complete the work. Checkatrade can help by connecting you with local tradespeople who have been vetted and assessed for their high quality of work. It is also recommended to hire an expert who is certified since they are protected by insurance should there be any damage during the work. If you&#39;re looking for a FENSA-certified double glazing installer near you, just type your postcode into our search tool and we&#39;ll connect you with trustworthy businesses. You can visit the website of a FENSA-approved company and get in touch with them directly to discuss your needs. In addition you will find information regarding the services they offer and any special offers that might be available to you. Over time, the seals on your windows may be damaged or cracked, which allows moisture and air to escape between the two panes. This can cause clouds or mist in the middle of the window unit. The sealant has broken down, and this is fixable by replacing the glass. A cracked double pane can be a real nuisance for your home, and you&#39;ll want to have it repaired as soon as you can. <a href="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/dartford-windowrepair/">double glazing window repairs</a> &#39;s usually a simple job for a double-glazing technician or joiner with experience. In some cases, you may even be able complete the work yourself. Double Glazed Windows which do not close properly can create drafts, allowing valuable heat escape and weaken the security of your home. They may also lead to water damage or dampness if left unattended. If you&#39;re experiencing issues with your uPVC double-glazed windows, contact an expert double-glazing professional as soon as you can. This will ensure that the issue does not worsen, and you&#39;ll save money in the long run. Condensation If condensation forms on the outside of your windows, it can be a bit alarming, but don&#39;t worry, this isn&#39;t a sign that your double glazing isn&#39;t operating correctly. It&#39;s not a bad thing, but rather a normal occurrence. It indicates that your home is well air circulation and can hold the heat. This is more common early in the morning, or at night, as temperatures are lower and there is less air. But, if condensation forms between the glass panes, this is a serious issue and may indicate that your window seal has failed. This is because the seal between the panes of glass is no longer able to hold the insulating gases that cause moisture being trapped. In this instance, you&#39;ll have to speak with the company that installed the double glazing, as they are likely still under warranty and it is not advised to alter the units or attempt to fix them yourself since this can void your guarantee. The only way to fix this issue is to detach the sealed unit and replace it with a fresh one. This task should be left to a professional, since you&#39;ll need to make sure that the new sealed units fits properly and that there are no gaps. It is sometimes difficult to detect gaps in your windows made of uPVC. Most of the time, you&#39;ll only notice it when you attempt to close the door or window. If you discover that you can easily squeeze the paper piece into the gap then this could be due to a misalignment or a dropped hinge and could be a sign that your window is in need of replacement. Glass Unit Replacement Over time, double glazed windows may become stiff and the handles might not open. They can also develop condensation between the glass panes and can cause a drafty feeling around your home. Although it might be tempting to replace the entire window, this could be a costly and time-consuming endeavour. It&#39;s good to know that you can repair your double-glazed window and regain its functionality and appearance by following a few simple steps. You&#39;ll need some tools to accomplish this. A pry bar is needed to remove the frame from the sill. After that, you&#39;ll need to cut the sealant that holds the IGU in place using an utility knife or hacksaw. Depending on the age of your windows, they might be held by an insulated metal stop (Photos 3 and 4) that is caulked in and extremely difficult to cut through. In these instances it is recommended to consult an expert. After you have removed the old window, you can then insert the new one by removing the gasket and moving to the next section. Make sure you&#39;re using a silicone sealant, which creates an airtight and watertight seal between the new window and the frames. <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Window-Repairs.-150x150.jpg" alt=""> Finally, you&#39;ll need install the new handle, and put on any caps made of plastic you put on the screws. It is best to employ a professional if you are not comfortable with broken glass. This will help you stay safe and reduce the likelihood of accidentally injuring yourself while working with broken glass. Double-glazed sealed units can last up to 35 years. However, they could develop problems with time. These issues include a decrease in energy efficiency, the formation of condensation between the glass, and cracks or chips on the glass. The window seal might have been blown. This can be seen by fogging, streaking and condensation between the glass panes. The sealant can be replaced to fix windows that have been blown. This is a cheaper alternative to buying and installing new double-glazed windows.</p>
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