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How To Care For Single Pane Window
Windows come in all shapes and sizes While new and replacement windows are virtually maintenance free, many of the older style and single pane windows require maintenance and occasionally needs to be repaired.
Neglect often produces the following symptoms:
Cracked window panes or broken window panes
Loose panes in the window frame
Loose or cracked window putty or glaze
Remarkable heat loss in winter
Remarkable air conditioner power compsumption in summer
Making the required repairs to your windows and maintaining them is within the scope of most beginner do it yourselfers.
This article will explain how to:
- Replace your exterior window putty or reglaze your window panes
- Replace cracked or broken window panes in wood frames
Step 1
Using a small chilsel or a stiff 1 inch putty knife, carefully remove old material from your window frame. A sanding sponge will help you avoid splinters left behind. Sand away the excess paint.
Step 2
Be careful not to remove the small glazing points. If you need to remove them do so with needle-nose pliers. Once the material is removed apply a coat of linseed oil the the exposed frame wood. Using your putty knife, press window glazing against the glass and smooth by applying firm pressure at a 45 degree angle or use window glazing from a caulking gun and apply at a 45 degree angle. Retouch window glazing with primer and paint.
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