double glazing repair Glazing Lock Repairs
A good quality lock on your windows and doors helps to prevent burglars from gaining access to your home. They don’t usually like to break glass or try to squeeze through open windows.
Some owners of double glazing, however, have had issues with their door or window lock after installing. These issues can usually be fixed without the need to replace double glazing.
Broken or faulty locks
If your uPVC window or door lock is damaged or broken or has a problem, a locksmith will fix it. They can fix hinges, striker plates and locks for your double glazing. They will also be able to adjust the cylinder’s position to fix any misalignment problems which could cause your handle to not work properly.
The mechanism may be locked when the key fits into the lock, but it will not turn or is difficult for you to insert. This can be due to dirt or grime accumulating within the mechanism. If this is the case, it is possible to clean the lock and then lubricate. Make use of a dry lubricant, like graphite or Teflon and not oil, as oil attracts dirt and cause it to stick to the inside of the mechanism. After you have lubricated the lock, you should insert the key and attempt to turn it. The lubricant must get into the mechanism, and the lock should turn smoothly.
The loose screws inside the lock mechanism are another cause of a faulty lock. They can become loose, Double Glazing fall out, or even break completely, preventing the lock to work properly. The screws can be tightened using the help of a screwdriver. However, be cautious not to tighten them too much. This could cause damage to the internal components.
A damaged lock could be dangerous for you and your family, especially if you have small children. It can be easy for them to unlock the door without you knowing, and this can give them access to your home. If you’re worried about this happening, then a locksmith who is vetted can provide rapid and effective service to secure your double glazing doors.
Misty Glaze are a professional uPVC and double glazing company based in Lancing, who can repair all kinds of damaged and damaged mechanisms, handles, cylinders and lock systems on both uPVC windows and doors. We can also reconfigure the locking mechanism on your uPVC windows or double glazing to meet your needs. This means that replacement windows and doors are not always necessary.
Handles that are damaged or faulty
As part of their overall security package, many double-glazed windows have a multipoint lock. This is an excellent option for those who are concerned about potential burglars trying to gain entry into their home. It is also a good idea to ask your installer about anti-lift locks, these can be fitted with the existing locks and ensure that your window is locked in a closed position.
It’s not uncommon for the handle locks to get damaged or fail. They are the first part of your window that could be pushed open by a criminal intent on breaking in. Luckily, the good news is that this is one of the easiest parts to fix.
Modern uPVC and aluminium handles operate a multi-point locking system called Espagnolette that is designed to withstand forced entry. This security upgrade is offered as an option with new upvc repairs windows. Older uPVC and aluminium handles can be upgraded to lock systems that shoot bolts, again as an optional extra on new double glazed window installations.
If a handle is defective, it’s important to get this repaired as soon as is possible. Faulty handles can prevent the window from closing correctly and letting in a draft. It may be a weakness that burglars with a plethora of opportunities could exploit, double glazing therefore putting your family and belongings at risk of being taken.
The process of fixing the malfunctioning mechanism begins by getting access to the window frame and then removing the damaged handle. The gearbox is then opened to determine the type of gearbox used to open the handle. This allows to replace the handle that matches the profile and internal window frame mechanisms.
After the mechanism has been replaced, the handle may be reattached using the original screws. However, we recommend replacing them with larger screws as they will provide the most secure fit. The final step is to seal the handle with an opaque sealant. This will protect it from further corrosion. Once that’s done your window will be functional again, and at only a fraction of the cost of replacing the entire window.
Hinges that are broken or faulty
If your windows do not shut properly, you could experience draughts, the weakening of your home’s security barrier and an increased risk of water or damp damage. Broken or faulty window hinges are a frequent issue and can be repaired easily.
If your windows made of uPVC won’t open or shut, it is likely that the hinges need to be replaced or repaired. A lot of window manufacturers will require that you purchase an entirely new window unit in order to fix this simple problem, but we can replace the hinges to save you money.
Window hinges are often damaged due to repeated use or might be damaged due to corrosion over time. If you have a broken window hinge, it is crucial to take the necessary precautions to avoid further damage. This includes not causing the window to close or open.
You can find the right parts for your hinge by identifying its type. Common kinds of window hinges include Maco, Mila, Roto and many other brands. It’s best to consult an expert in this situation to ensure that you don’t make the mistake of purchasing parts that are not compatible with your existing hardware and cause further damage.
The hinges that are not working properly can cause huge problem for your uPVC window and doors. They can be an important source of noise and could also allow water to infiltrate your windows.
Check whether the pin barrels on both sides of the hinge are aligned. If it’s not tapping the headpin, use a hammer in order to make a slight bend in the hinge barrel. This will help to keep the pin in the right position. Then, ask a helper to hold the door as you remove the hinge screws and hinges from both the doorjamb and the door. Replace the hinges with ones that are of the same size, and install the screws with glue. Finally fix the hinges using clamps or weights while the glue dries.
Once your hinges are repaired after which you will be able to put back the door and re-attach the handle. It is recommended to replace the screws with the same length of dowels as the original screw so that they match up with each other.
Glass that is broken or damaged
uPVC Windows can become damaged over time, despite the fact that they are extremely effective in keeping out the cold and keeping warmth. This could include cracked or damaged glass as well as defective locks. If left unattended, this can become a very costly issue. It also can detract from the aesthetics of your home and could lead to a loss of insulation, so it’s important to repair any damage as soon as you can.
You can fix your cracked glass yourself if you have the right tools and techniques. First, ensure that the area around the glass is free of debris to ensure that any shards do not injure anyone and aren’t an accident-prone area. After that, take away any broken glass pieces and dispose of them in the appropriate way. Then, apply masking tape to the entire area to keep shards from scattering and sticking to your skin when you move them. Pre-fitting the glass pane prior to gluing it in place is recommended in the case of windows with two panes. This will ensure you have enough space to complete your project.
Use a clean, dry cloth to clean the glass’s surface and the frame prior to applying the glue. Follow the application and curing instructions that may differ from product-to-product. You may need to clamp the broken glass using clamps that are lightweight and designed to hold fragile materials, based on the angle.
After the adhesive has cure, carefully insert the glass in the window frame. Make sure it is flush with the frame edge and that there aren’t any gaps between the glass sash and frame. Avoid bending the glass as you put it back in place in order to weaken the seal. This could lead to condensation or water infiltration.
Get in touch with a professional glazier, such as O’Brien(r) for a replacement if your glass window is completely shattered. It’s crucial to act fast in the event of broken glass.