5 UPVC Window Repair Projects For Any Budget

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uPVC Window Repair

Although uPVC windows are durable and resistant to harsh weather conditions they can still develop problems that require fixing. Fortunately, these issues are easily fixed at a fraction of the cost of replacing a window.

A common problem is that a window becomes difficult to open because its hinges are stiff. Fortunately, this can be easily solved by lubricating hinges with something like WD-40.

Broken or cracked glass

Glass is everywhere in our homes, on windows, doors and tables in stoves and microwaves even in picture frames. Your windows can get cracked due to a good hit or rough-housing among friends. They should be repaired before they worsen. Fortunately, these types of cracks are easy to fix without needing to replace your window glass or frame.

Clean the area with a damp cloth to get rid of any dirt, dust or fingerprints. Then, apply a small amount of epoxy to cover the the crack. Allow the epoxy to completely dry before moving the window. RepairMyWindowsAndDoors is a straightforward repair that will save you the expense of replacing your uPVC windows.

Another common issue with uPVC windows is that the gasket on the window becoming soft or detached from the frame. This could lead to loss of insulation and a allow in of water or cold air into your home. This can be easily repaired with the flat blade of an ATM card to cut the gasket from the frame of the window. If you have some time, you can add a bit more epoxy to the crack, so that it looks like it was never there.

If the crack is more than you can reach with your fingers, apply a piece of tape to protect the area from further damage. Alternately, you can use clear nail polish to fill in the crack and prevent it from growing further. It is important to do this as soon as you detect the crack, or it will quickly spread and be more difficult to fix.

If you are looking for a long-lasting fix, use uPVC epoxy. It's the most time-consuming option, but will yield the most effective results in terms of durability and appearance. Follow the manufacturer's directions for applying the epoxy and make sure you clean the surface with a rag dampened with acetone once it is fully dried.

Water Leaks

uPVC windows are long-lasting, but they require some attention and care. They can lead to a range of issues if not maintained correctly. These issues can range from water leaking around the frame, to condensation within the glass units.

A good uPVC window repair specialist can assist in identifying the issue and fix it. They can also offer advice on how to avoid repeating the issue in the future.

Leaking uPVC windows can be a major issue and it is essential that they are fixed as soon as possible. If not addressed, the damage could cause significant damp issues to your home, leading to expensive repairs and a decrease in energy efficiency.

A leaky uPVC can be fixed by applying a patch. This is a sealant which is sprayed on the inside of the window. This will stop any water from getting into your home through the damaged area.

Double-glazed units that are cloudy or misty could be an indication of a leaky seal. This can be due to a variety of reasons, such as wear and tear, aging, weather conditions or simply aging.

One way to prevent this is by having your windows cleaned on a regular basis. It is recommended to wash them at least twice a year using a soft white cloth soaked in warm water and soap that is liquid. Avoid using colored cloths as they can leave stains of dye. For stubborn stains it is recommended to apply solvent PVC cleaner. This can be purchased at any hardware store. It is easy to use. To prevent streaks, clean the window frames clean of direct sunlight in a shady area.

Incorrectly installed hinges or locks

Over time a window hinge may break or bend out of shape. This can result in a gap forming in the frame, which will let draughts in and decrease energy efficiency. A draught can also make your home feel cold and uncomfortable, and increase the cost of heating.

A gap in a window made of uPVC is a problem that can be resolved easily. A uPVC specialist will identify the problem and fix for you. Usually, a small hole can be fixed with carpenter's glue and a wooden dowel inserted into the gap. The dowel must be positioned in such a way that it is flush with the leaf of the hinge, and has a smooth surface. The carpenter's glue is applied to the dowel and then tapped to secure it. When it is dry a screw can then be installed into it to fix the hinge leaf.

UPVC window hinges and locks can become stiff to open and close over time because of general wear and tear or blockages caused by dirt and dust. They should be maintained and cleaned regularly to ensure they are working correctly. Use WD-40 to ensure that moving parts remain in good condition.

It is recommended that UPVC windows should be cleaned at least twice a year. The damp cloth should be dipped into the mixture of water and mild detergent. The areas around the corners of the window need to be cleaned more frequently in order to keep dirt from accumulating and rust.

The handle of a uPVC window may also become stiff to open or close. This can be a result of the handle falling or it could be caused by issues with the locking mechanism. This is usually a simple and easy repair to make and can be done by the homeowner themselves by following the steps.





A faulty lock is an issue for security, since it could leave your home vulnerable to intruders. A broken lock can cause your uPVC door or window difficult to open, which could be a hassle. A new handle or a adjustment of the multipoint locking mechanism may be required if this is the situation.

Stuck Handle

It is quite annoying when your window handle made of upvc is stuck, particularly when you attempt to open the window and it seems to require an enormous amount of force or doesn't open at all. This is caused by an electrical wire in the handle holder that has become rough. You can usually fix the problem by simply removing the handle to inspect the wire.

You can also fix this issue by using graphite or paraffin on the pole sliders. This will let the handle to move up and down. It is also an ideal time to give your handle a thorough cleaning to help avoid any future issues with it.

If the issue is with the button itself, it can be fixed by applying superglue. Superglue must be completely dry before applying it again. If the handle is completely damaged or broken, you can replace it by ordering a replacement and putting it in place. This is a much easier repair than replacing the entire window frame and is something you can do yourself, particularly if have access to the right tools.