Double Glazing Seal Repairs
If the seals on double glazing windows are broken they could cause damp and mould. This can cause damage to the frame and wall surrounding it and impact your health.
Fortunately, most uPVC windows can be repaired with sealing and resealing instead of replacing. A glazier is usually able to clean the frame of the window and the glass and apply a fresh layer of sealant, then smooth it.
Water Leaks
Window seals are designed to keep moisture from your home. But, when they begin to break down, it could cause water leaks around your windows. A window that leaks isn't just a nuisance, but it could cause serious damage to the surrounding structure of your home. It is important to identify an issue early and have it fixed by a professional before it gets any worse.
Often, the source of your leaking windows is not the glass itself, but on the frame and sill. This is the most typical sign of a leaky seal. This can be caused by damage to the seal caused by weather or age or worn caulking or even a blocked drain section resulting in an accumulation of ice or water.
Water appearing between the double-glazed panes is a common sign that your window seal has failed. This isn't as hazardous as a water leak, because the water does not travel far enough to get into your home. It does mean, however that the inert gases that are sandwiched between your panes have leaked out. This can lower the insulation value of your window.
Condensation in between the panes is another typical sign of a leaky seal. This could be caused by an ineffective seal or a damp atmosphere within your home. It could also be a problem with the glass. It's not just a nuisance but it can also cause mold and mildew growth in your home. It can be very difficult and costly.
It's time to check your double-glazed windows if you notice these indications. Repairs or replacements can ensure your home is protected from water leaks, reduce energy bills, and stop draughts. It's a small cost to pay for the comfort and safety of your family. Contact Thompson Creek Window today to discuss your options for window seal repair or replacement. Our knowledgeable professionals are ready to assist! We offer assistance to homeowners in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Condensation
A broken seal for double glazing can allow water into the insulating gap. This water can cause fogging or misting to the window panes.
If you notice condensation inside your home, it's time to contact an expert in double glazing repair. Condensation is a sign that the seal created in the factory has failed and moisture is seeping into the gap between the insulated and non-insulated.
Condensation is caused by a range of causes, but most commonly by gaskets, sealants, or insulation in the uPVC frames of the windows. There are many options for double glazing seal repairs however it is essential that the new seals are properly size to ensure the best seal and a tight fit.
Typically, the gaskets that are used to fill in the gaps between double-glazed units are constructed from polyurethane foam. They are designed to last a long time, but they can become damaged over time because of natural wear and tear or exposure to changing temperatures and weather conditions.
Over time, the foam may shrink or crack. This can cause cracks in the seal, allowing moisture to enter the double-glazed window. This can result in condensation and a loss in energy efficiency.
Re-sealing the windows is one way to fix this problem. This is not a sure fix as it will only eliminate the condensation that is already present and not address the root issues that cause the double-glazed windows to leak or create condensate.
A professional who offers an insurance-backed guarantee must replace your windows in full. This means that in the event that the company fails or goes under, you will remain covered by the insurance. It's important to note that the warranty on windows replacements should be a minimum of 10 years.
Misting
As the autumn months approach, it's a good idea to make sure that your double glazing seals are in good working order. Window seals that are worn-out can impact the properties of your windows' insulation as well as cause condensation, mold and dampness. To avoid further damage to your double-glazed windows and to save money on energy bills it is essential to fix any issues as soon as you can.
Double-glazed windows are constructed of two glass panes that are held together by a gas-filled inner space. The outer sealant layer fills in the gap between the uPVC frames and the glass. This is essential to maintain the airtight seal that keeps warm and cool air separate in your home which will save you money on heating bills. The seals may become damaged as time passes because of the weather, aging, or poor installation. The secret ingredient that makes double-glazed windows so efficient could begin to deteriorate as soon as this occurs.
If left unchecked or unchecked, damaged or defective seals could lead to condensation and damp that will not only ruin the appearance of your windows, but can also affect your health. The dampness and moisture can cause damage to walls, ceilings, floors and other surfaces in your home. They can also produce allergens and irritants that are harmful to your health as well as the health of your family members.
One of the most common issues that can occur with your double glazing is the possibility of misting between the panes. This happens when moisture is absorbed inside the insulated section of your windows. It isn't easy to fix without professional double-glazing repair.
DIY solutions to this issue are available, but we do not recommend them as they can be messy and can damage your windows. These methods involve drilling holes in the glass units and applying chemicals to eliminate the condensation and fog. This could lead to many problems and, in particular, expose your windows to water damage which could ruin the unit completely.
Professional glaziers have the skills and tools required to safely reseal your uPVC frames and give you lasting results. Not to mention, they can also offer advice on the best ways to keep your windows in good condition to prevent future problems.
Draughts
A draft coming from your window is a sign that the sealant has broken down and needs to be replaced or repaired. This will prevent cold air from entering your home, improve efficiency in energy use and lower heating costs, and also improve the comfort level and temperature control.
It is important to remember that some draughts aren't caused by the window seals, but rather by the gap between the frame of the bricks. In some instances, it might be possible to repair this by caulking the gap. However, if this method is not successful, the area must be resealed professionally.
When the sealant around a double-glazed window starts to break down and allow water ingress and can cause dampness or even mold in some instances. This can have a negative impact on health and can be very detrimental to the property. If you notice any problems with water intrusion it is important to take action promptly. If your windows are still covered by a guarantee It is worth checking to see if the company that supplied them will be able to cover the cost.
It is a good idea to check if the windows are covered under a warranty. Some companies offer lifetime guarantees and others offer 10 years. If your double glazing falls under warranty, it is recommended to contact the company that sold them as soon as you can and let them know about any issues you're experiencing. It is recommended to do this in person, or via mail or email, to ensure that all information is documented and clear.
It is also important to remember that draughts can often be caused by defective hinges rather than the absence of seals that are effective. The hinges cover the window sash, which is the section you open. If they are not regularly oiling them they could become stiff. This can leave an opening between the sash and the frame which could let cold air in. Replacing double glazing window repairs can solve this issue, without affecting window seals.