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Professional window repairs repairmen work up off the ground, maneuvering massive glass panes. They follow strict safety protocols and frequently work in harsh weather conditions.

Wearing protective clothing, remove all glazing putty and glazing points with a utility knife. A heat gun can soften the old putty and make it easier to remove.

Replacement

It's tempting to repair the glass on your windows instead of replacing it when panes break. However, replacing windows is usually more cost-effective and can help prevent other problems that could affect your home's energy efficiency. Take a look at the type of glass that is broken to determine whether it's a temporary fix or if a long-term solution is required.

The first step to repair broken windows is to remove the sash, or frame, and lay it flat on a work table. Wearing eye protection, gently move the frame and remove any remaining shards within the window. Then, use a knife to cut off the glazing compound as well as the glazing points that hold the glass in the position. Keep the track of the components and their locations so they can be reinstalled.

After you've removed the frame and sash you can begin to prepare to replace the glass. Before you begin make sure that the opening in the frame is designed for the replacement window. To allow for expansion and contraction of the glass and frame and contraction take measurements in both directions across the opening and subtract 1/8 inch. Then, you can purchase double-strength glasses made to these exact measurements. It is recommended to purchase enough glazier's clips or points to place them every 6 inches around the window pane.

If the manufacturer is accountable, you can call them and submit a claim. After the new glass has been erected it is crucial to cover it with a thin layer of glaziers compound. After drying the compound and dry, you can paint it to match the frame of the window.

If your crack is more than an inch in length You can stop it from expanding by cutting the crack with a small arc, just above the crack. This method isn't infallible, but it will slow the development of the crack to a manageable level until you can take more permanent measures.

Repair

Professional window contractors are equipped with the right tools and know how to handle different types of glass. They know how to dispose of waste in a safe manner which means they are less likely than other people to leave behind pieces of glass that could harm family members or pets. They are also familiar with working with different types of windows, and may be able to spot problems that a novice home owner might not see.

Before beginning the process of repairing cracked window glass, be sure to wear safety glasses and gloves. Even a tiny crack can cause shards of glass to fly away and could pose a danger to anyone in or around the home. It's also important to determine the cause of the crack in the first place, as it could help avoid future problems.

Create a two-part mixture of epoxy. These are usually 50/50 mixture of resin and hardener, and must be quickly mixed. After the mixture is made, apply it directly to the crack and allow it to dry. It should take only a couple of minutes, but it is important to be quick as the mixture is thick and dries quickly.

Once the epoxy is dried, you can get rid of any excess using a putty knife. You'll then need to clean around the cracked glass. If you don't clean it properly, the residue can cause further damage to the glass. Use a putty blade to smooth the compound around the window's edge and then match it to the frame of wood.

To make a more durable option you can consider using a plastic covering. You can cover the glass using masking tape or a sturdy trash bag. This will keep the crack from expanding and will also block out wind, water insects, water, and other debris.

You can come up with an interim fix in the event that you are unable to reach the window in an efficient manner. Simply apply a small amount of the stuff around the outside edge of the damaged pane. It won't close the gap between the frame and the glass completely, but it will hold the break in place until you can repair it.

Repainting

If your windows with glass are old, you might consider repainting them. This is a cost-effective alternative to replace your windows and can give your home a fresh look. Make sure the surface is clean prior to painting. Use soap or rubbing alcohol and water to get rid of oil smudges, and other residues that could prevent paint from adhering. Wear rubber gloves when working on glass surfaces to prevent the transfer of oils from your hands onto the surface. Apply multiple thin coats instead of just one large coat. This will allow the paint to last longer and keep your windows looking smooth and even.

Make sure you have the appropriate tools available when you are planning to repaint glass windows. You'll need a brush or sponge, painter's tape, toothpicks, a ruler and other tools like a rag or paper towel. It is recommended to have the paints and brushes that you'll be using on hand. Make sure you follow the manufacturer's instructions and be prepared with plenty of patience because it may take some time for the paint to dry.

You should also make sure the space you're working is well ventilated, especially if you're using solvent-based paint. This will help to reduce the risk of breathing harmful chemicals, and the paint will dry faster. Also, make sure you have a protective mask for any spray paints you use.

For older glass windows, you'll need to prepare the surface prior painting. Use soap and warm water to thoroughly clean the glass window. Then, use rubbing alcohol on any grease or oil residues that might hinder the adhesion of the paint. Make sure that the windows are dry before you start coating them.

If you have energy efficient double pane windows on your windows, it may be possible to make claims for repair or replacement with the window company or dealer that sold them. This is particularly true if you have experienced numerous issues with cracked glass or condensation and the windows are covered under warranty.

Sealing

If you have double-pane windows with a cracked seal or newer insulated glass units (IGUs) that have experienced fogging or fog, there are many options to address the issue. The most costly option is to replace the frame and insulated unit however it could be necessary if condensation or fog are causing energy loss. Other options include replacing the IGU by a single pane, or repairing the existing IGU by drilling a hole in the bottom and filling it up with an anti-fogging solution.

You can also seal up the gap between windows and a sill or threshold with a felt strip or vinyl V-strip. Felt can be stapled, glued, or nailed into place but is not a great protection against moisture. Vinyl v-strip weather stripping is durable and easy to put in however, it can be expensive and is usually reserved for areas exposed to high abrasion. Door sweeps can be easily nailed in place and are cheap. However, they provide little or no protection between the threshold and air.

To repair a cracked window seal first, you must use a putty knife to remove the old caulk. Wearing eye protection and gloves, pry out the glazing point -- small fasteners with sharp pointed tips that secure the glass to the frame's recess. Once you have removed the glazing points, clean the grooves and sand the wood smooth. Wipe off any sanding traces, then seal the bare wood using a linseed oil-based paint or clear wood sealer.

Traditional glazing putty is applied using a putty knife or caulking gun, however using a knife allows for a more efficient precision and precise application. It also will provide a better seal. Choose a putty specifically for glass as it will be more durable and adhere better.

Apply a thin layer across the inside of the frame where it joins the glass. Slide the window into the frame, so that the cut line on the glass aligns with the frame's edge. Apply pressure on the glass to force the putty and create a tight seal. Smooth the compound using gloves and then remove any caulk or drips that were applied incorrectly before it dries.