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10 Things We Hate About Double Glazing Window Locks Repairs

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Repairing double glazing window locks is crucial to keeping your home safe. Insecure hinges and handles could allow draughts into your home, leaving your windows vulnerable to burglars.

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgYou can, however, repair stiff uPVC handles or locks without replacing the door or window. Cooling or oiling the mechanisms will often solve any issues.

Broken Glass

Double glazing window locks may be worn out over time. The handles may become difficult to open, or even close. This can cause issues with ventilation in the house and can also be an security risk. It is crucial to have the window fixed as soon as possible.

Double-glazed windows are made up of two or more glass panes with gas in between them to provide insulation. Seals also hold the panes together. Condensation between the glass panes can be an indication that there is an issue with one of the seals, which needs to be replaced. This usually involves replacing just one window pane and is a lot less expensive than replacing the entire window.

A blow-up seal inside a double glazed window usually results in cloudiness and condensation. This could result from a range of causes, including air leaks or excessive humidity in the home. It is important to call a double glazing specialist to fix the gas and seal your double-glazed window immediately you notice this issue.

It is possible to replace just one pane of double-glazed glass, however it is not recommended without the help of a professional. It is essential to have the proper tools and knowledge in order to do the job safely. Attempting to do this yourself could cause damage to the frame of the window, or even to your health.

If a double-glazed window gets stuck, many people make use of a crowbar in an attempt to open it. However, this usually causes the frame to be bruised and dented. A specialist in window repair can remove the handle from your window and open it without causing any further damage. They can also transform old window mechanisms to modern ones.

Over time, the hinges on windows get stiffer and more difficult to open, especially in areas that are noisy. To avoid this happening, it's a good idea to grease the hinges on a regular basis with silicone spray. It is also essential to avoid shutting the window with a heavy hand or closing it with the handles as this can damage the hinges and lock mechanism.

Broken Sash

This is a typical issue for older double-glazed windows. If the upper sash has fallen out of its pocket, it can be hard to lock it and then open the window. This usually happens because pins have disengaged, or a balance shoe is been disconnected. Every sash is unique and it is important to know how yours are set up prior to trying to fix the issue.

It can be resolved by removing the sash, and thoroughly cleaning it. This will reveal if it's still a good fit. If not, you'll have to install sash stops to ensure it stays in place. They are available on the internet or at many hardware stores. After you've cleaned the sash, you can replace the parting beads and lubricate the pulley axles with a Teflon or silicone spray. Label the weights prior to removing them to ensure that you are able to reinstall them correctly.

Another issue that is frequently encountered is a broken handle. It can be difficult to tell if your windows handle is broken however there are a few signs. If the handle is spongy or stiff, or isn't secure, it is likely damaged.

It could be due to absence of use or the handle may have been damaged or broken. In some instances the handle may be damaged inside and cannot be repaired however it's worth attempting to fix it immediately you notice the issue.

To take off the window sash you might need to unscrew hinges that hold it to the frame. This can be a challenging job, so it's crucial to have someone to hold the sash in place and ensure it is steady. After removing the hinges it is essential to clean them as well as the surrounding areas. Reattaching the hinges is also a good idea. You can test the handle to check if it functions properly. If it's not it, you might want to think about replacing it. This will make your window as secure as is possible.

Broken Handle

It is not unusual for window handles to break or become damaged over time. As such, it's essential that broken handles are repaired as fast as possible to avoid a loss of functionality and security issues.

Fortunately, it's easy to change the window handle. As opposed to a sash that requires a number of bolts to secure, the window handle is secured with two screws, making it a simple DIY task for anyone with a bit of knowledge. It is essential to test the handle after it's been installed to make sure that it functions properly. This includes locking the handle and looking for any gaps that might allow drafts to enter your home or allow opportunistic burglars access.

A common reason for a window handle that is broken is that it's worn down by repeated use. However, excessive stress or force can result in the handle breaking. The force of a window or hammering it open can place additional strain on the handle, which can increase the likelihood of damage, so it is always recommended to perform any handling tasks slow and slowly.

Other reasons for a broken handle are poor maintenance, ageing or design issues. Lack of regular cleaning and lubrication may cause the handle to break down early, which is usually due to dirt or debris that builds up over time. The handle can be damaged because of improper installation or issues with alignment.

If the fixes previously mentioned aren't successful and the tasker isn't able to solve the issue, the Tasker might need to gain access to and remove the lock mechanism itself. This may involve removal of the window frame, or removing the plastic bead and frame (to make room). A replacement lock may be installed that matches the profile of your existing uPVC handle. The new handle can then be put back on and the process can be completed. Tasker will give you an estimate for the cost of the repair in the event that this is the case.

A faulty Lock

It is crucial to repair any window locks that are damaged as soon as you can. This is because a broken window can cause drafts and weaken security barriers, making your home vulnerable to burglary. Window lock repairs to double glazing windows are typically small, but it's recommended to contact an expert before the issue becomes more severe and costs you more money.

UPVC window locks come in two varieties: espagnolette handles as well as cockspur handles. The first makes use of a central rod that operates the locking cams, which are shaped like mushrooms, that secure into window frame keepers. The latter comes with the handle that is attached to a spindle, which extends out of the rod to trigger the lock's mushroom-like locking cams, also known as locking mushrooms. The latch of the lock clips into the mortise and is able to catch the window frame.

Both types of UPVC windows locks are at risk to damage, especially in older homes. This could happen when the sash is warped, misaligned or even comes loose. In these cases, the lock must be replaced in order to avoid draughts or loss of energy efficiency. A Tasker can replace the broken lock for you, providing you with the security of knowing that your windows are secure from intruders.

The first thing that a Tasker can do to fix your double glazing window lock is to examine it and identify the problem. Once they have all the information they need, they will get their tools set and arrive at your house. They will usually bring along a Phillips head screwdriver, needle nose pliers, wood glue and fine-grit paper.

If the sash has been misaligned the Tasker needs to loosen the screws that hold both parts of the lock to the window frame. They'll then remove the latch and then fill the mounting holes with wood putty (if appropriate) and sand the area until it's smooth with the rest of the frame.

If the lock is rusted the lock will be cleaned using a wire brush or oil. The lock is then lubricated with grease to ensure that it operates smoothly. They will also check the condition of the latch before reinstalling it.

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