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If you’re considering having double glazed windows installed on your home, it’s important to know how long they’ll last and how to maintain them. Luckily, there are a number of ways you can keep them looking their best and working efficiently.

The first thing you’ll need to do is to determine if there’s condensation inside your windows. This is a common problem in cold weather. The moisture will build up between the glass panes, causing water drops. This can affect the appearance of the window and deteriorate the wood. If the glass pane isn’t properly sealed, the moisture can easily penetrate the interior of the house.

If you notice that a single part of your window is wet or misted, it’s probably time to replace it. If you are unsure how to do this, you may want to contact a professional glazing company. They can help you to determine the cause of the problem and offer advice on the best course of action. They will also supply a new guarantee.

If you do decide to repair your windows, it’s important to choose quality materials. You don’t want to use cheap PVC-u or steel for your double glazed windows. These materials aren’t as durable as timber and will warp over time. You should also avoid using heat strippers.

When you’re trying to repair your windows, you may need to cut away damaged timber or paint. This is especially true for older windows that have been damaged by rot and rust. When you remove the decayed timber, you will need to make sure that you keep the rest of the frame and sash intact. The weakened areas will need to be strengthened by a resin consolidant.

If you’re replacing a single pane, the process will be similar. You’ll need to clean the surface, then apply a coating. If you’re using a modern paint, you’ll need to ensure that the finish will be impervious to hostile conditions. It’s important to avoid removing old layers of paint because this can be harmful to your health. If you’re restoring a window that has been painted, you’ll need to ensure that the paint is applied in a way that will protect the surfaces from damage.

If you want to improve the energy efficiency of your home, you should upgrade to low emissivity glass. This will help to keep your home warmer during the winter and cooler during the summer. If you’re installing new windows, you should also think about installing internal barriers. These will prevent accidents from happening.

You can also prevent decay from happening in your window by regularly painting it. You should also take care to avoid exposing the frames and sash to wet or damp conditions. If you are unable to remove the glass, you should cover the affected area with a layer of putty. This should be slightly over the glass, and should be allowed to dry. If you don’t do this, the putty will absorb the water and the water will sit on the horizontal surfaces of the frame.

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