repair double glazing
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Has anyone had their double glazing units repaired rather than replaced. I saw an advert in the lacal paper...
wondered if it works or if it's just a waste of money?
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Has your double glazing become foggy or have you got condensation problems due to the effects of the sun, time or poor sealing!
Is it time for new windows?NOT SO
This revloutionary new process can clear the mist away in no time and save you £000s! and all the work is done outside the house without removing the glazing
www.0845glassman.com
Is it time for new windows?NOT SO
This revloutionary new process can clear the mist away in no time and save you £000s! and all the work is done outside the house without removing the glazing
www.0845glassman.com
wondered if it works or if it's just a waste of money?
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Not so, i believe they drill the glass then heat the unit in place thus evaporating the trapped water. Quite what they do next i am not sure but somehow they need to plug the drill hole(s).
The other thing that bothers me a bit is how the breach in the seal is fixed because if it isnt the glass will mist again sooner or later.
The questions that matter are ; what is the repair cost vs getting a new sealed unit ? and how long is the guarentee and who backs it ?.
If its cost effective and the guarentee has solid backing then its a good money saving option so i would not dismiss it out of hand.
the cost is half - a third cheaper than replacing.
gonna check out the guarentee now. I neek to speak to someone that has expierenced it first hand.
Conventional thinking is that once the seal has gone, replacement units are the only solution. Yet these people say that they fit a 'one way' valve that expells moisture but will not let it in.
My house is coming up for 20 years old and the DG is starting to mist on several windows - I have replaced a couple at huge cost.
I tend to be wary of the guarantee with new companies. They tend to go out of business every few years and re-appear with a similar name, same people, sane vans etc but "the company you dealt with has gone out of business Sir and the guarantee is no longer valid"
Without the safety glass the quotes I have received have not been that bad.
Most sealed units only have a ten year guarantee if the company lasts that long.
cost of £60 pounds plus vat will get him out in next 2 weeks to do the repair i will watch him and let ya know how he does it and if it works.
On the upside, fitting replacement units is dead easy, so just buy the units, and fit 'em yourself.
Sorry, I'm a bit of a grumble weed today, no offence intended ... well it might be, but I'll be sorry.