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Tips For Your Home Window Repair

Having someone or something damage one of the windows in your house is obviously not a situation any homeowner ever wants to deal with, but things do happen sometimes. If you believe you are in need of home window repair, here are some steps you can take before you contact professional help.

Assess the Damage

When it comes to window repair, there are likely three different types of damage or problems that you'll want to be aware of. The first is damage to the window panes or glass. The second is damage to the frame that surrounds the glass or pane. A third issue could be that your window is no longer sealing properly. Assess these three areas carefully so you will have a better idea of the full extent of the damage and will know how to proceed.

Get the Right Tools

If you are dealing with broken glass, you will want to have protective gear. Work gloves and also protective eyeglasses or goggles are a good start. You may also want to wear long sleeves and pants and tread carefully if there is glass on the ground or sticking out anywhere. 

You will also need tools to fix the specific type of damage. You might need a putty knife, a caulking gun, new weatherstripping, a screwdriver, or measuring tape.

Proceed Carefully

If you are dealing with broken glass, don your protective gear and then use the putty knife to remove the rest of the broken glass from the area. Measure the pane area to know how big your replacement glass needs to be.

If the damage is to the window frame, you may be able to use wood filler or paint to cover up the issue. If the issue is more severe, you will likely need a replacement frame. If the issue is the window's seal, use your new weatherstripping or the caulking gun to attempt to take care of the issue.

Contact a Professional

If all of this sounds like too much to handle on your own, contact a professional for help. A local home window repair specialist will deal with the broken glass so you don't have to worry about it. He or she likely already has the tools needed for the job and can put a new pane, frame, or weatherstrip in place much faster than you will be able to do on your own.

For more information about home window repair, contact a local company.


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