Double Glazing Seal Repairs
If double glazing window seals break they can cause mould and damp. This can cause damage to the frame and the walls surrounding it, and also impacting your health.
Resealing is a more cost-effective way to fix most uPVC window frames than replacing them. A glazier is usually able to clean the frame of the window and the glass, apply a new bead of sealant, and smooth it.
Water Leaks
Window seals are made to keep moisture out of your home. When they start to wear down, water could leak around your windows. A leaking window irritating but it can also cause costly damage to your home's structure. It is important to identify the issue early and get it fixed by an expert before it gets worse.
The cause of windows that leak is usually not in the glass, but rather on the frame or sill. A leak in this area is the most common indication of a damaged window seal. It could be caused by damage to the seal due to weather or age wear-out caulking, or even a blocked drain resulting in an accumulation of water or ice.
Another sign of a window seal failing is the appearance of water between the panes of your double-glazed windows. This is not as dangerous as a water leak, because the water does not travel as far to get into your home. However, it does indicate that the inert gas in between the panes has been released, which can reduce the insulation value of your windows.
Condensation in between the panes is another common sign of a leaky seal. It could be the result of an ineffective window seal or it could be due to an unforgiving climate in your home or an issue with the glass. It's not just a nuisance but it can also cause mold and mildew growth within your home. It can be very difficult and expensive.
If you're seeing these indications, it's time to conduct an inspection of your double glazed windows. Repairs or replacements will ensure your home is protected from water leaks, lower the cost of energy, and also stop drafts. It's a small expense to pay for your family's comfort and safety. Contact Thompson Creek Window today to discuss your options regarding a window seal repair or replacement. Our skilled professionals are here to help! We offer assistance to homeowners in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Condensation
A broken double-glazing seal may let water in the insulating space. This water could cause fogging or misting within the window panes.
If you are noticing condensation inside your home you should contact a double glazing repair service. Condensation could indicate that the vacuum seal made by the factory failed and water has gotten into the enclosed space.
Condensation can be caused by variety of factors however, the most common cause is faulty sealants, gaskets or insulation in the uPVC frames of the windows. There are several options for repairing double glazing seals however it is essential that the new seals are properly size to ensure the best seal and a snug fit.
Typically, the gaskets that are used to fill in the gaps between your double-glazed units are made of a material such as polyurethane foam. These are designed to last a long time but they can perish as time passes due to wear and tear, as well as exposure to various temperatures and weather conditions throughout the year.
Over time the foam can shrink or crack. This could lead to cracks in the seal, allowing moisture to seep into the double-glazed window. This not only creates condensation, but it could also result in a loss of energy efficiency, meaning that you're losing heat from your home to the outside air.
One solution to this issue is to seal the windows. This isn't a 100% fix as it will only remove the existing condensation and not address the root issues that cause the double-glazed window to leak or create condensate.
Another option is to have your windows replaced completely. This should be done by a professional that offers an insurance backed guarantee. If the company fails, you're still covered by insurance. It's important to note that the warranty on your replacement windows must be a minimum of 10 years.
Misting
As the fall months get closer it's a good idea ensure that your double-glazing seals are in good shape. Window seals that are damaged or worn out do are not just detrimental to the insulation properties of your windows but can also cause damp, mold and condensation. It is crucial to fix any issues with your double-glazed windows as soon as you can to prevent further damage and save on energy bills.
A typical double-glazed window is made up of two panes of glass held together by an internal space filled with gas. A sealant layer on the outside covers the gap between the uPVC frame and the glass. This is crucial to maintaining the airtight seal that keeps warm and cold air separate in your home, saving you money on your heating bills. The seals may become damaged as time passes due to the weather, aging, or poor installation. Once this happens, the magic insulation formula that makes your double glazed windows so efficient can begin to deteriorate.
If not checked leaks, damaged seals, or other issues can cause condensation and damp that can not only affect the appearance of your windows but can also affect your health. Dampness and moisture can cause damage to walls, ceilings flooring, floors and other surfaces in your home. They also create allergens and irritants that are harmful to your health as well as the health of your family.
The most common problem with double glazing is misting between the panes. This happens when moisture is absorbed into the insulated area of your windows. It can be difficult to repair without professional double glazing repair .
There are DIY ways to deal with this problem, however, we would advise against this because it's not only dangerous but also very dirty and destructive to your windows. These methods involve drilling holes into your glass unit and then using chemicals to eliminate fog and condensation. This can lead to a number of complications and, in particular, expose your windows to water damage, which could cause the entire unit to be destroyed.

Professional glaziers have the tools as well as the skills and experience to safely seal uPVC frames. They can also provide you with lasting results. They can also provide suggestions on how to properly keep your uPVC window in good condition to avoid future problems.
Draughts
A window that is draughty is an indication that the sealant has failed and must be replaced or repaired. This will block cold air from getting into your home. It will also increase energy efficiency, lower heating bills, and increase the comfort.
It is important to keep in mind that not all draughts come from the window seals but rather from the gap between the frame and bricks. In some instances, it might be possible to correct this by caulking the gap. However, if this method is not successful, the area will require resealing professionally.
If the sealant around a double-glazed window starts to break down and allow water ingress and can cause dampness or even mold in certain instances. This can cause harm to health and can cause damage to the property. It is crucial to take care of any water leaks immediately you notice them and if your windows are still covered by a guarantee, it is worth contacting the company that you purchased them from, as they might cover the cost of the repairs.
The windows themselves are typically covered by a warranty which could last for a minimum of 10 years, but some businesses offer lifetime warranties - so it is worth checking this information out. If your double glazing is under warranty, it's worth contacting the company you purchased them from as soon as you can and providing them with details of any issues you're having. It is recommended to contact the company in person, or by letter and email. This will ensure that everything is documented and clear.
It is also worth noting that draughts are often caused by faulty hinges, and not due to the lack of seals that are effective. The hinges cover the window sash which is the one you open. If they are not regularly oiling them they could become stiff. This could leave gaps between the sash and the frame, which can let cold air in. This issue can be resolved by replacing the hinges, without affecting window seals.