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Is It Time For Replacement Double Glazed Windows?

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgReplacing windows can increase the energy efficiency of your home. These windows are modern and feature uPVC or aluminum frames that trap heat in your home.

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

1. Excessive Condensation

Double glazing is a great method of keeping heat in your home and cut down on the cost of energy. If condensation is excessive it is important to be aware of signs that your windows might require replacement. This can lead to various issues such as mildew and mould.

Condensation occurs when warm humid and humid air comes into contact the cold surface. You may have observed this in your own home when you've woken up to discover that your glasses have gotten an oily coating on the surface, or you could have seen it in the outdoors when the temperature has dropped below dew point and water forms on the cool glass.

In a lot of instances it is due to humidity levels rising when the outdoor temperature decreases. Moisture can also form on the inside of your windows if there isn't enough ventilation or if your home is too hot and your window is open while you shower or cooking.

The plaster that is exposed close to the window will usually produce external condensation. It's not as much of an issue as it seems because the heat of the sun and the movement of air usually dries it up quickly. It is worth considering specialized glass that can prevent the accumulation of condensation. For instance, Pilkington's ActivTM Self-Cleaning glass, which has an hydrophilic surface that wards off moisture and reduces condensation.

In the event of internal condensation, if it's found between your window panes, then this is a sign that the seal has failed and the window needs replacement. It's also possible that heat is escaping, so it's best to have a professional investigate the problem.

2. Signs of wear and tear

Your windows don't talk but they will try to send you signals that something isn't right. If you spot signs such as condensation, draughts, or cracks, it could be the time to replace your double-glazed windows.

Modern uPVC windows are designed to provide insulation and decrease your energy bills. They keep the heat out in summer and prevent the escape of warm air in winter, saving money on heating and cooling costs. Even energy efficient double-glazed windows will require replacement eventually, as their lifespan is limited.

Condensation is a common sign of worn-out double glazed windows. This usually occurs between the two glass surfaces, and can be a sign that the seal has failed or that windows aren't as energy efficient as they were in the past.

Another telltale sign is when your windows are sweating from the inside. This can occur when the temperature of the air in your home falls below the dewpoint, which causes condensation of water onto the windows. This could be caused by a leak or damage to the seal.

It is recommended to hire an professional to replace your windows if they show signs of wear. This is not a task that should be attempted by a DIYer as it could be dangerous and could result in broken glasses. Instead, hire a company that specialises in the installation of double-glazed windows, as they have the right tools and safety equipment needed to finish the task quickly and efficiently. Additionally, they will be able to provide you with information on the various types of double-glazed windows available and which ones are suitable for your home.

3. Unsealed Windows

Double glazed windows make use of two glass panes and spacers to create an insulating layer that blocks the warm air from leaving and cold air from getting inside. In contrast to single pane windows the double glazed window offers better insulation and can significantly cut energy bills by keeping your home warm for a longer period of time.

In a window that is sealed, the space between the two panes of glass is filled with inert gasses like argon, xenon, and Krypton. These gases decrease heat transfer within the window. This helps to make it more energy efficient and reduces heating costs. However, over time, the seal between the glass could fail and let air to enter, which can decrease its insulation capabilities.

Foggy windows are another sign that the window seal has failed and allows water to get in. As the weather changes, fog generally disappears. However, you may still feel draughts.

It also allows insects like centipedes, spiders, ants and mosquitoes to enter your home. It can also allow dirt and pollen in which can trigger allergies inside your home. A strong window seal reduces noise from the street and other sources.

If you're unsure whether your seal is broken take it to be checked immediately. A professional will be able to tell you how to fix it and replace the damaged IGU unit. The professional will take apart the window sash, take out the old IGU unit, and replace it with a new one. If the IGU unit is covered by warranty, your contractor or manufacturer will pay for the repair. If you do not have a replacement window pane, you'll have to board your windows.

4. Poor Windows

Double-glazed windows can help you save energy costs. They let in more light and block out external sounds, while also keeping your home insulated. When they don't work properly, however, it is a major issue that can result in drafts and moisture inside the house. It is essential to have windows repaired or replaced as soon as possible to stop damage and leaks from happening.

The most obvious sign that your double-glazed windows aren't sealed properly is the appearance of condensation. This happens when the space between the panes develops an airy fog that cannot be removed from either side. The issue is that the seal around the panes has been breached, allowing air or gas like argon or Krypton to escape, creating an unwelcoming atmosphere inside your home.

Another indicator that your windows aren't longer working as they should is a rise in your utility bills. Your windows are designed so that warm air can't escape and cold air is unable to get in. Any change in your utility bill is a sign that it's time to replace double glazing.

Window problems are usually due to poor installation. Installing windows requires skill and precision which is why it's not something homeowners should attempt to do on their own. Poorly installed windows can lead to mold growth, water leaks and even leaks. Premature window failure can also result from improper maintenance and cleaning of windows. This includes the use of harsh chemicals and power washing that can damage frames, seals and glass. It is recommended to replace your windows with a reputable company to avoid these issues and ensure that they last for a long time.

5. The cost of energy is on the rise

With rising fuel costs continuing to affect homeowners, it is essential that homes use their energy efficiently and avoid excessive use. A home's windows can be a significant influence on the overall energy performance of a house. If your energy costs are rising, it could be time to upgrade your double-glazed windows.

Old windows with drafts and leaks can greatly increase the cost of energy. They allow cold air into the building, and could even lead to loss of heat. With a window conversion, and the use of modern technology the issues can be eliminated and you can enjoy a thermally-efficient home all year.

In winter double-glazed windows can help to keep your home warm by trapping in warm air and keeping cold air out. This can reduce the need for central heating and can make your home cost-effective, especially if you are located in an area that is crowded and the price of heating has increased.

Double glazing can also be an important factor to consider during warmer months as it prevents the heat from accumulating inside of your home. This means that you will depend less on air conditioning and electrical heaters which will reduce your energy bills and the impact on the environment.

Double-glazed retrofit windows are a great choice for homeowners who want to cut down on their energy bills but don't have the funds for a complete window Replacement Double Glazed Window. The installation process is quicker and requires less material because the original frame and sash are still intact. This also lets the homeowner choose their own style of window and still benefit from the insulation of a high-quality IGU. In addition, the new glass can be filled with argon gas to increase energy efficiency.
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