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Is It Time For Replacement Double Glazed Windows?

Replacing your windows can boost the energy efficiency of your home. These advanced designs are built with uPVC or aluminum frames that help insulate your living space, trapping heat inside.

If you've noticed draughts, condensation, or leaks around your window frames, it may be time to replace your double glazing. To get started, find a FENSA-approved installer in your region.

1. Excessive Condensation

Double glazing is a fantastic method of keeping heat in your home and reduce costs for energy. However, it's important to be aware of signs that your windows might need to be replaced if condensation is occurring excessively. This can lead to a myriad of issues, including mould and mildew.

Condensation occurs when warm, humid and moist air comes in contact with an unfrozen surface. You may have noticed this in your home, when you've woken to find that your glasses have developed an oily coating on the surface, or you could have seen it outdoors when the temperature has dropped below dew point and water forms on the cool glass.

In most cases it is due to humidity levels increasing when the outdoor temperature drops. If your home is too hot and you open your windows while showering or cooking it is possible for moisture to build up inside your windows.

The plaster that is exposed close to the window usually develop external condensation. It's not as bad as it sounds, because the heat of the sun and the air's movement tends to dry it out. It's worth looking at specialist glass that can ward off the formation of condensation. For instance, Pilkington's ActivTM Self-Cleaning glass replacement windows, which has a hydrophilic surface that repels moisture and reduces condensation.

In the case of internal condensation, if it's between the window panes, this indicates that the seal has failed and your window requires replacement. It is also possible that heat is leaving, so it's best to get a professional to investigate the issue.

2. Signs of wear and tear

Windows don't communicate however they attempt to tell you that something is not right. If you observe signs like condensation, draughts or cracks, it might be time to replace your double glazing.

Modern uPVC windows are designed to offer insulation and lower your energy costs. They keep warm air in winter and hot air out during summer, which can save you money. Even double-glazed windows that are energy efficient will require replacement window handle eventually, as their lifespan is limited.

Condensation is the most common indication of worn-out double-glazed windows. The most common cause of condensation is between two glass surfaces. It could be a sign that the seal is not working or that your windows might not be as energy efficient as they used to.

Another indicator is when your windows are sweating inside. This can happen when the temperature of your home is below the dew point. This causes condensation of water vapour on the the window panes. This can also result from the leak or damage to the seal.

If your windows are showing signs of wear and tear, it's recommended to get a professional to repair windows. This isn't a project that should be attempted by DIYers as it could be dangerous and lead to broken glasses. Employ a professional company that is experienced in installing double-glazed windows. They'll have the right tools and safety equipment to complete the job. Additionally, they will be capable of providing you with suggestions on the various kinds of double glazed windows available and the best ones for your home.

3. Unsealed Windows

Double glazed windows make use of two glass panes and spacers to create an insulating barrier that prevents the warm air from leaving and cold air from getting in. In contrast to single pane windows double glazed windows offer better insulation and can significantly reduce energy costs by keeping your home warm for longer.

In a sealed window the space between the two glass panes is filled with inert gases such as argon, xenon, and krypton. These gases decrease heat transfer within the window. This makes it more energy efficient and reduces heating costs. But over time the seal between the glass can fail and allow normal air in, which will decrease its insulation capabilities.

Foggy windows are another indication that the seal around your windows has failed and allows moisture to seep in. The fog will typically go away as the weather changes however, you might still experience drafts.

A poor seal around your windows can allow pests such as ants, cockroaches, centipedes and mosquitoes into your home. It can also let pollen and dirt enter your home, which can trigger allergies inside the home. A strong window seal will also help reduce noise from the street or from other sources.

If you're unsure whether your seal is damaged take it to be checked as soon as you can. A professional will be able to inform you how to fix it and replace the damaged IGU unit. They will typically disassemble the sash of your window, then remove the existing IGU unit and fit the new one. If the IGU is covered under warranty, this will be covered by your contractor or the manufacturer. Otherwise, you will need to cover your windows until a replacement double glazed window can be completed.

4. Windows that aren't working properly Windows

Double-glazed windows are an excellent choice to reduce energy costs because they let in more natural light, but they also block out noise from outside and help keep your home well-insulated. However, if they're not functioning properly, it can lead to moisture and drafts inside the house. It's important to get these windows repaired or replaced as soon as you can to prevent damage and leaks from occurring.

Condensation is the simplest indication of a double-glazed window that is not sealed properly. This happens when the space between two panes begins to develop a fogginess which cannot be removed from either side. The seal between the glass panes gets broken, which allows gasses like argon and Krypton (which are gases) to escape. This creates a humid atmosphere in your home.

Another sign that your windows are no operating as they should is a rise in your utility bills. The windows are designed so that warm air cannot escape and cold air cannot enter. Any increase in your utility bills is a sign that it's time to replace double glazing.

Poor installation is usually the reason for windows that aren't working properly. Installing a window requires precision, skill and training. Homeowners shouldn't attempt to do the job themselves. When a window is poorly installed, it could result in leaks, water infiltration, and mold growth. A premature window failure could result from improper maintenance and cleaning of windows. This can be caused by the use of harsh chemicals and power washing that can damage frames, seals and even glass. It is best to replace your windows with a reputable business to avoid these issues and to ensure that they continue to perform for a long time.

5. Increased Energy Bills

It is crucial to use energy efficiently in order to avoid wasting it. The windows in a house are a significant factor in the overall efficiency of a property. If your energy bills are increasing, it might be time to replace your double glazing.

Old windows with draughts and leaks can dramatically increase your energy costs. This is because they let cold air in into a home, and may lead to heat loss. However, with a window conversion and the use of modern technology, you can get rid of these issues and enjoy an energy-efficient home throughout the year.

Double-glazed windows can aid in keeping your home warm in the winter months by trapping warm air while keeping out cold air. This can reduce the need for central heating and can make your home much more cost-effective, especially if you are located in an area that is crowded and heating costs have increased.

Double glazing can also be a lifesaver during the summer months as it prevents heat from being trapped in your home. This means you can reduce the need for electric heaters and air conditioning, reducing your energy bill and the impact on the environment.

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgRetrofit double glazed windows are a great choice for homeowners looking to save money on their energy bills, but don't have the budget for a complete window replacement. Installation is much faster and requires less material since the existing frame and sash are still intact. The homeowner is able to choose the design of the window they prefer and still enjoy the benefits of an IGU with a high-quality product. Additionally the new glass can be filled with argon gas to increase energy efficiency.

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