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Is It Time For Replacement Double Glazed Windows?

Replacing your windows can improve the energy efficiency of your home. These innovative designs are constructed with uPVC or aluminium frames that insulate your living space, capturing heat inside.

If you have noticed signs of condensation, draughts, or leaks in the window frame it's time to consider replacing your double glazing. To begin, find an approved installer FENSA-certified in your region.

1. Excessive Condensation

Double glazing can help keep the heat in your home and lower your energy bills. If you notice a lot of condensation and you are not aware of the signs that your windows may require replacement glass windows. This can lead to a range of problems, including mould and mildew.

Condensation occurs when warm, humid air comes in contact with an icy surface. You may have seen it in your home when you woke up to find your glasses covered with an oily film or in the outdoors where the temperature dropped below the dew point.

This is usually due to an increase in internal humidity when the outside temperature is dropping. It can also be caused by moisture on the inside of your windows if there isn't enough ventilation or if your home is too hot and the windows are open when you shower or cooking.

The plaster reveals close to the window will usually produce external condensation. It's not as much of a problem as it sounds because the warmth of the sun and the movement of air usually dries it up quickly. It's worth looking at specialist glass that can ward off the accumulation of condensation. For example Pilkington's ActivTM Self-Cleaning glass, which has a hydrophilic coating that wards off moisture and minimises condensation.

If you notice internal condensation, if it's between your window panes this indicates that the seal has failed and your window requires replacement window panes. It's also possible that heat is leaving from the window, so it is recommended to have a professional investigate the problem.

2. Signs of wear and tear

Your windows don't speak but they will try to send you signals that something isn't right. If you notice signs such as condensation, draughts, and cracks, it might be the time to replace your double glazing.

Modern uPVC Windows are designed to cut down on energy costs and provide insulation. They help keep hot air out in summer and stop warm air from escaping in winter, saving money on cooling and heating costs. Even double-glazed windows that are energy efficient will need to be replaced in the future, since their lifespan is limited.

The most typical indication that double-glazed windows are worn out is condensation. This condensation usually occurs between two glass surfaces and can be an indication that the seal is not working or that your windows might not be as energy efficient as they once were.

Another telltale sign is the windows that are sweating from inside. This can happen when the temperature of the air in your home falls below the dew point, causing water vapour to condense on the surface of the windows. This could be caused by leaks or seals.

If your windows are showing signs of wear and tear, it's recommended to hire a professional to replace them. This is a job which shouldn't be attempted as a DIY project because it could be risky and could result in broken glass. Hire a company who specializes in installing double-glazed windows. They'll have the right tools and safety equipment for the job. They can also provide advice on the best double-glazed windows for your home.

3. Unsealed Windows

Double glazed windows use two glass panes with a spacer to create an insulating layer that blocks the warm air from leaving and cold air from getting inside. In contrast to single pane windows double glazed windows offer greater insulation and can drastically reduce energy costs by keeping your home warm for a longer period of time.

In a sealed glass window the space between the two panes is filled with inert gasses such as argon xenon and krypton. These gases slow down the transfer of heat within the window, making it more energy efficient, and also lowering your heating costs. But over time, the seal between the glass could fail and allow normal air in, which will decrease its insulation capabilities.

Foggy windows are also a sign that your window seal is failing and allowing moisture to be able to seep through. When the weather changes, fogginess usually disappears. However, you may still feel draughts.

It can also allow insects like centipedes, spiders, ants and mosquitoes to get into your home. It also allows pollen and dirt into your home, which can trigger allergies inside the home. A solid window seal will also minimize noise from the street or from other sources.

If you are unsure if your seal is damaged it is essential to get it checked as soon as you can. A professional will be able to replace the damaged IGU and fix it. The expert will disassemble the window sash, take out the old IGU unit, and replace it with a brand new one. If the IGU unit is covered by warranty the manufacturer or contractor will cover the cost. If you don't have a replacement you'll have to cover your windows.

4. Poor Windows

Double glazed windows are a great choice to save energy because they let more light to enter and also block out outside noises and help keep your home well-insulated. When they don't work properly they can be a major issue that can result in drafts and moisture inside the house. It is essential to have these windows repaired or replaced in the earliest time possible to stop damage and leaks from happening.

The most obvious sign that your double-glazed windows aren't sealing correctly is the emergence of condensation. The space between two panes develops a fogginess which cannot be removed from either side. The seal between the glass panes is broken, which allows gasses like argon and krypton (which are gases) to escape. This results in a moist atmosphere within your home.

An increase in your utility bill is another sign that your windows do not function as they should. Windows are designed to prevent warm air from escaping and cold air from getting in and out, so any increase in your utility bills is a great indicator that it's time for replacement double glazing.

Windows that fail are typically caused by a poor installation job. Installing a window requires skill, precision and training. Homeowners should not attempt to do it by themselves. If a window isn't properly installed, it could result in leaks, water intrusion, and the growth of mold. A premature window failure could be caused by poor maintenance and cleaning of the windows. This is due to the use of harsh chemicals and power washers that can damage seals, frames, and even glass. It is best to replace your windows with a reliable company to avoid these issues and to ensure that they last for many years.

5. The cost of energy is increasing

With the rising cost of fuel continue to impact homeowners, it is essential that homes utilize their energy efficiently and avoid excessive use. The windows in a house are a major aspect in the overall efficiency of a house. If your energy costs are increasing, it might be time to upgrade your double-glazed windows.

Draughts and leaks that occur in old windows can increase your energy costs substantially. They allow cold air into a property, and can even lead to loss of heat. However by converting your windows and the use of newer technology, you can get rid of these issues and have a thermally efficient home throughout the year.

During the winter double-glazed windows can help to keep your property warm by securing warm air while keeping cold air out. This can reduce the need for central heating, and can make your home more cost-effective, especially when you live in a crowded area where the price of heating has increased.

Double glazing can be a lifesaver during the summer season, since it prevents heat from being trapped inside your home. This will reduce your energy bills and impact on the environment.

Retrofit double-glazed windows are a great option for homeowners who want to cut down on their energy bills but do not have the money to replace all their windows. The installation process is quicker and requires less material because the existing frame and sash remain in good condition. The homeowner can pick the style of window they prefer and still get the advantages of an IGU with a high-quality product. The new glass can also be filled with argon to increase energy efficiency.Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpg

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