Double Glazing Lock Repairs
The use of high-quality locks on your windows and doors helps to prevent burglars from gaining access to your home. Generally, they don't like breaking glass or trying to wiggle through windows that are not closed.
Some owners of double glazing, however, have encountered issues with their window or door lock following the installation. Luckily, these problems are usually fixable and don't require to purchase new double glazing.
Broken or faulty locks
If your uPVC window or door lock is damaged or defective or has a problem, a locksmith will repair it for you. They can fix hinges, striker plates and locks for double glazing. They can also adjust the cylinder's position to correct any misalignment issues that may be causing your handle to not operate correctly.
The mechanism could be seized when the key is inserted into the lock, but it will not turn or be difficult for you to insert. Grease or dirt can be trapped in the mechanism. If this is the situation, it may be possible for the lock to be cleaned and lubricated. Make use of a dry lubricant, such as graphite or teflon but not oil as oil attracts dirt and cause it to stick to the mechanism's inside. After you have lubricated the lock, you should insert the key and attempt to turn it. The lubricant should work through the mechanism, and the lock should be able to turn with ease.
A damaged lock can be caused by loose screws in the mechanism of the lock. They can loosen and fall out or even break off completely, preventing the lock from being able to perform as it should. These screws can be tightened using a screwdriver, but be cautious not to tighten them too much. This could damage the internal components.
A faulty lock can be dangerous for you and your family, particularly if you have young children. It can be easy for them to unlock the door without knowing and allow them access to your home. If you are worried about this happening, then a licensed locksmith can offer rapid and effective service to secure your double glazing doors.
Misty Glaze is a professional uPVC company in Lancing that can repair all kinds of defective and damaged mechanisms on uPVC doors and windows. We can also reconfigure the locking system of your uPVC windows or double glazing to meet your needs. This means that replacement windows or doors are not always required.
Handles that are broken or damaged
A lot of double-glazed windows come with the multi-point lock as part of the overall security package. This is a great option for those who are worried about burglars who are opportunistic and trying to gain access to their home. It's also worth asking your installer about anti-lift blocks that can be installed on top of the existing locks and help keep your window firmly secured in its closed position.
It's not uncommon for handle locks to get damaged or even fail - they are the first component of your window that will be pushed open by criminals who want to break into. The good news is that this is one of the easiest parts to repair.
Modern uPVC handles and aluminum handles come with a multi-point locking mechanism, referred to as Espagnolette, which is designed to ward off forced entry. This security upgrade is available as an option on new uPVC windows. As an upgrade option, older uPVC or aluminium handles that are no longer used can be upgraded to shoot bolt locking systems.
If a handle is defective, it is essential to get the handle repaired as soon as is possible. A damaged handle could prevent the window from closing properly and permit drafts to enter. It could also be a weakness that thieves who are opportunistic could exploit, putting your family's belongings and your own at risk.
The process of fixing the damaged mechanism begins with gaining access to the frame of the window and removing the broken handle. The gearbox is then accessed to identify the type of gearbox used to open the handle. This will allow an alternative that is compatible with the profile and the internal window frame mechanisms.
Once the mechanism has been replaced the handle can be re-attached using the original screws - however, we generally recommend replacing them with larger ones because this will ensure the most secure fit. The final step is to seal the handle with a clear sealant. This will help protect it from further deterioration. After this step is completed your window will be fully functional again at a fraction of the cost of replacing it.
Broken or damaged hinges
If your windows don't close properly, you could be experiencing draughts, the weakening of your home's security barrier and a higher chance of damp or water damage. Window hinges that fail or fail to function properly are a common issue and can be fixed easily.

If you have a uPVC windows that won't open or close, it's likely your hinges are broken or damaged and need to be replaced. While a lot of window companies require you to purchase a new window to resolve this simple issue We can replace the hinges that are damaged and save you money.
Window hinges can be damaged by repeated use or weakened over time by corrosion. In the event of a damaged hinge, it's important to take steps to prevent further damage by being careful not to push the window open or closed.
The type of hinge you are looking for will help you find the right parts to repair it. Maco, Mila and Roto are all window hinges. It is recommended to consult a professional in this case to avoid the mistake of buying parts that aren't compatible with your existing hardware and cause further damage.
A faulty hinge is a major problem for uPVC doors and windows. They can be a major source of noise and also allow for water infiltration which could damage your windows.
To fix this issue, first check whether the pin barrel on both hinge halves is aligned. If not, tap the headpin with a hammer in order to create an incline in the hinge barrel. This will help to keep the pin in the right position. Then, ask a helper to hold the door while you take the hinges and hinge screws from both the doorjamb as well as the door. Replace the hinges using those that are the same size and then attach the screws using glue. Finally, secure the hinges with clamps or weights until the glue is drying.
Once the hinges have been fixed and repaired, you should be able to put back the door and attach the handle. Replace the screws using wood dowels that are the same length as the original screw to ensure that they are compatible.
Glass that is Broken or Faulty
While uPVC windows do an excellent job of keeping the cold out and warm in, they may become damaged over time. This could include cracked or damaged glass and faulty locks. double glazing repairs near me is a problem that can be very expensive should it be left unattended. It can also affect your home's aesthetics and cause a loss of insulation. It is important to fix any damage as soon as it occurs.
If the glass is cracked but not shattered it is possible to fix it yourself using the right tools and methods. Make sure that the area surrounding the broken glass is clear of debris, so that shards do not cause injury or trip hazards. Next, remove any pieces of broken glass and dispose of them properly. Then, put masking tape over the entire area to keep shards from scattering and sticking to your skin when you move them. Making sure the glass pane is fitted prior to gluing it in place is recommended when you have windows that have two panes. This will ensure you have enough room to finish your project.
Use a dry, clean cloth to wipe clean the glass's surface and the frame before applying the glue. Follow the curing and application directions that may differ from product-to-product. You may have to clamp the broken glass with clamps made of lightweight materials designed to support fragile materials, depending on the angle.
After the adhesive has fully set, carefully place the glass in the window frame, making sure it's flush with the edge of the frame, and there aren't any gaps between the glass and the window sash. Be cautious not to flex the window when it's being put back in place, as this can weaken the seal and lead to condensation and water infiltration.
Get in touch with a professional glazier, like O'Brien(r), to arrange an exchange if your glass window has been completely broken. Unattended handling of broken glass can pose a safety risk for pets and children, so it's essential to act fast.