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If your double glazing is leaking, there is a chance you may need to replace the window panes or seals. If you’re not sure where to start, you should first contact the company that installed the windows to see if they can help you. If they can’t, there are some DIY methods you can try. However, you’re better off hiring a professional. Getting a new seal for your double glazing unit is much more effective than trying to repair a leaking one.

The first step in repairing your leaky window is to inspect the seal. You can find indicators that show if the seal is broken, and if it is, you’ll need to fix it. You can also look inside the window for smears, and you can use a wet rag to smooth out the seal. If you don’t have the time to repair the seal yourself, it’s likely you’ll need to replace the whole window.

You can do this in a couple of ways, but the easiest way is to drill a small hole into one of the glass panes. If you can get the hole large enough to fit a sock, you’ll be able to draw out all the moisture. You can also insert a plug and apply clear cement to the hole.

A good quality window repair kit is the best solution. These kits come with everything you need to fix a leaky window, including a magnetic tool that cleans the inside of the panes, a sock and a caulking gun. They generally work well, and you should be able to find one for under PS50.

However, you might be tempted to skip the obvious and reseal the whole window. While that might seem like a good idea, it isn’t necessarily the best solution. The reason is that it’s likely that the entire window will be damaged in the process. You might even end up with a big hole.

The other alternative is to remove the glass and replace it with something more durable. If you have old frames, this can be a cost-effective solution. You’ll need to make sure they are deep enough for your double glazed windows. You’ll also want to remove all the screws from the corners, and store them in a safe place. You’ll also need a putty knife and silicone caulking. You can then replace the glass, as well as the frame.

If you want to add a little extra value to your home, you could choose to replace the glass with a more expensive material. However, this will require more skill and more materials. You’ll want to pick something that lasts a lot longer than the typical five years or so.

Luckily, it’s easy to find a double glazing supplier that offers a wide variety of products to suit your needs. The best thing to do is to know what you’re looking for and what you’re willing to pay for. If you aren’t sure, try a smart service that can compare the best quotes for you.

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