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Water in a double glazing window in a conservatory
chickenpie81
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Hi,
I have just realised that one pane within my conservatory is about half full of water. Suspect this is due to a hole in the roof, although I am not sure.
How could I get rid of this without replacing the whole unit? Could I remove the bottom edge beading and let the water run out? If indeed it would run out?
Thanks in advance for help!!
I have just realised that one pane within my conservatory is about half full of water. Suspect this is due to a hole in the roof, although I am not sure.
How could I get rid of this without replacing the whole unit? Could I remove the bottom edge beading and let the water run out? If indeed it would run out?
Thanks in advance for help!!
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Not sure if you the double glazing pane is half full of water ??? IE between the glass.
If so it should be sealed and therefore if water is getting in, it ain't sealed. Replacement enevitable.
It would be very unusual for a leak to cause that much ingress.... If you meand the frame (pvcu) has water in it, there shoukd be a external vent to let water out, this might be blocked or missing, Drill a small hole will work,0 -
Unit has failed and will need replacingif you think peoples advice is helpfull please take the time to clicking the thank you button it gives great satisfaction0
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I've got two failed units in my conservatory. Any idea on the cost to replace?0
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If you can remove and fit them yourself about £30-£40 per m20
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I don't fancy crawling around on a glass roof myself. What would the labour be, more than the glass?0
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