Double Glazing Locks Repair
If a double-glazed window won't close it creates draughts and allows heat to escape. This also reduces the security of your home and puts you at greater risk of burglary.
Over time, double-glazed window hinges as well as seals, handles and handles may be damaged. If this happens, it could affect the way your windows work and could invalidate any warranty you may have.

Locks that aren't working
Many people put anti-burglar devices on their main doors and gates However, they tend to overlook that windows are the most frequent targets for burglars. Poorly secured locks can cause drafts, let heat escape and compromise the security of your home.
If you find that your uPVC windows locks do not work, it is likely that the mechanism of the lock is blocked. This usually happens due to a split in a gearbox component. This could cause the handle to not open, but instead to rotate 360 degrees. This is a common issue with uPVC casement windows, but it can also be present in tilt and turn windows, and even sliding sash windows.
In this situation, it is possible to release the lock by applying pressure on the lever handle. This can be used to unblock the gearbox and then restore the window's opening. If this doesn't work it is possible to replace the entire mechanism for locking windows.
Most modern uPVC windows use espagnolette locks. These are an internal locking system that secures the window by using locking cams that resemble mushrooms which are inserted into frame. The handle is the trigger for the gearbox, which activates the cams for either up or down movement. The spindle of the lock may break, causing the handle not to move, but the window to either open or close.
A malfunctioning transmission may make your window appear to be locked, but it is not. This is because the rods in the centre, also referred to as crocodile tooth fixings in the gearbox are snapped off. Misty Glaze will supply and install replacement rods in the event that this happens.
It is important not to force an unbreakable lock or stuck lock. This can cause a lock to snap or break in particular if you are using windows made of uPVC which expands and contracts as temperatures change. To avoid this issue, you should seek out a professional locksmith to determine the problem and repair it.
Sticky Doors/Window
It's annoying to have windows and doors that stick and sag, but they can be a sign of more serious structural problems. It is essential to seek professional help if you have trouble closing or opening the door or window. The issue could be a result of many things, including foundation settlement and impaired crawl space support.
Windows and doors often get stuck due to humidity or the frame itself. If your frames are wood for instance, they may be prone to warping when exposed to moisture. This could make opening and closing them difficult even if the hardware in good condition. The wood expands as it expands and pushes up against the hinges, causing friction.
If your window or door sticks in the summer and you are unable to get it to close, try using bar soap to reduce the friction. This will help it shrink and may resolve the problem temporarily. This solution will need to be repeated sporadically during periods of high humidity.
A more permanent solution involves sanding the door or window frame down to an even finish. This can be done by hand or using a power tool. A professional can also sand down and stain or paint your window or door frame to make it appear like new.
If soaping or sanding doesn't aid, the issue could be caused by foundation settlement or a damaged crawlspace. Check for cracks in the area. If you notice these indications, you need to call an expert in foundation repair. Foundation damage can lead to uneven floors and misaligned interior walls which can lead to stuck doors and windows. To avoid Aylesbury double glazing repairs and dangerous repairs, it's crucial to deal with these issues as soon as possible. If left unattended, these issues could escalate to the point where your entire home is structurally unstable. Call the Southeast's top experts in foundation repair to schedule an inspection now!
Cracking/Blowing Issues
When double glazing starts to wear down, it could cause cracks to develop. This can be an unsightly appearance and let all the heat from your home to escape. It can also be an hazard for your family members, as the sharp pieces of glass could injure them if they are shattered. It is recommended to repair any double-glazed windows that have cracks before they get worse, since this could increase the cost of replacing the windows.
Window seals are vital for keeping air in between your window panes and they also stop drafts from entering your home. However, as time passes, these can become perished or shrink due to changes in weather conditions. Unchecked, it can result in condensation, moisture and draughts within your home.
This issue is usually resolved by an expert. They will be able to replace the seal on your window and bring your windows back to their original state. They will also suggest other features that can reduce the chance of a stress crack forming in the future, for example trickle vents for improved ventilation.
You could also try lubricating the hinges and handles on your windows and doors. This will allow them move more easily and allow the lock to work as intended. Put some lubricating oils on a lint-free cloth and rub it into the hinges and handle mechanism as well as places where they go through the frame (for instance, windows with sash). You can also take off the handles and wash them with warm soapy water to wash away any dirt or dirt.
It is essential to speak with an expert when you find that your uPVC windows and doors are not working as they should. They will be able to identify the issue quickly, and fix it in a short time. It's a lot less expensive and more secure than trying to fix it yourself and risk harming the mechanism. It will also give you peace of mind knowing your home is safe and secure.