12 Window Repairs London Facts To Get You Thinking About The Water Cooler

12 Window Repairs London Facts To Get You Thinking About The Water Cooler

Why You Should Choose Window Repairs Instead of Replacement

Our service does not focus on replacing your windows, but instead repairing your existing windows. This will save you money on window replacements and extend the lifespan of your windows.

Customers frequently praise the professionalism and expertise of the company's work. The cleanliness of the workplace after completion and the speedy response to urgent repairs, such as security concerns on weekends, are also praised.

Sash Window Repairs

It doesn't matter if you have modern aluminum windows or wooden ones all windows require regular maintenance to keep them working effectively. It is crucial to have them fixed as soon as you notice any damage, not just because it looks nice, but because it will help you save money over the course of time. If your sash window is not closing or opening properly it could cause a loss of heat in winter and increased noise pollution in summer.

It is possible to restore windowsashes, without having to replace the entire thing. The first step is removing the window stops (the vertical strips of wood which prevent the sash sliding open). Start by scoring the seal with an ordinary knife. Then, pull it off using a small bar and a sanding knife.

Then, you can unhook the sash by gently prying on the frame's bottom and pulling straight down on the movable sash. If the sash is stuck you can try pressing the outer flexible track, and then pushing it inward.

If the sash won't move it is necessary to remove and replace weights that balance it, which are heavy lead or iron cylindricals that are hidden in a cavity. These weights function as a pulley system that exactly mirror the weight of the sash, making lifting and lowering the window easy.

Sash Window Replacement

Many of the original timber sash windows reach the point when they have to be replaced. This could be due to a number of different reasons, including the window becoming unmovable or visible damage, and/or energy efficiency issues.

It is possible to replace a sash without needing to replace the frame in its entirety. This is because most of the damage to the sash is caused by the movable window sash itself rather than the frame.

To begin the process of replacing a sash you must first take accurate measurements of the opening that was originally. This will help us determine what size of sash we will need to accommodate. After this is completed then we can begin the process of removing the sash that you have already put in.

After the sash is removed we can remove any window weights and ropes. This will prevent the sash from closing and will make it easier to open windows.

We then prime the new sash. This will ensure that if the putty fails in the future it will not cause further damage. We recommend that all sash window frames are primed to prevent moisture damage.

Finally, we can put up your new sash windows. It's a straightforward process. We simply align the pivot pins with the clutch, and then push the upper part of the sash to be pushed into place. We also need to put in the new draught-seals on the window of your sash.

Window Hinges

uPVC and Aluminium windows that open on hinges are an excellent way to let in fresh air while protecting your home from drafts. However, over time the hinges can become sticky due to dirt and smears on them. This can prevent the window from closing and opening correctly. Replacing the hinges will fix this problem and will keep your windows looking fantastic.



If you have a top or side hung window, there are several kinds of hinges you can choose from. The standard friction hinges are a single unit with a mechanism integrated that can be controlled for movement and friction. These are commonly used for new uPVC double-glazed windows. Butt hinges are an ideal option for replacing windows and are available in a range of sizes. You can pick between a standard hinge or a fire escape hinge depending on the size of the window. Fire escape hinges are designed to open fully 90 degrees and meet the requirements for emergency exits in approved document B of the UK Building Regulations.

uPVC Window Repairs Islington has a large selection of hinges that are top-quality and suitable for all applications. Their technicians are trained and certified to provide bankable solutions with the assurance of lasting, reliable results. Customers are often impressed with the professionalism and quality of the work. Customers also praise the company for paying attention to the past while incorporating the latest methods of insulation.

Window Locks

Window locks are an excellent addition to any commercial or residential property as they add a layer of security. They discourage thieves and keep your property secure. But, with the many options available, it can be difficult to know where to start. Fortunately, our team of experts are on hand to help you choose the best option for your property and budget.

We supply a wide range of window locks from companies such as Mila, Nico, Penkid and EZlok. These include locks with a surface that sit on top of the handle to prevent it from opening or mortice locks which are set into the frame and has a minimal impact on the aesthetics of the window. We also provide sashfasteners with the locking mechanism integrated into the handle. This can save time and money when installing.

Window latches or catches may also be installed inside the window to stop the window from opening.  door repair london  should only be used as a backup measure in conjunction with more sophisticated locking systems, but are an excellent method to cut down on your energy costs by preventing heat from getting through your windows and forming an airtight seal to keep cold out. They can also be put in on older windows that don't have an original handle, and are a simple yet effective solution.

Internal Shutters

Window shutters are a great way to bring a little bit of London into your home. They're not just an attractive feature for a room, but they also offer enhanced security and insulation. This helps you keep your home cozy and warm during colder seasons. You can also tilt the slats in order to get light while maintaining the privacy.

Unlike fabric blinds, which are prone to dust and make it difficult to clean, shutters are made from wood and are simple to clean. This makes them an ideal option for homes with children and pets. They also look better and are more versatile than traditional fabric window coverings. There are many different types of shutters you can pick according to your preferences. Full height shutters, tier-on-tier shutters or tier-on-tier shutters are a great way to divide large windows into sections that can be opened while the remaining portion is closed. They can also be designed to accommodate different designs, so you can even add them to triangular or circular windows. They are available in a variety of styles and colours to suit any interior design.

Glass Upgrades

It is a common misconception that historic windows should be replaced because they are 'worn-out'. This is often incorrect and could lead to a wrong adaptation. It is much more important that you focus on the maintenance and repair of your existing windows. Draught proofing provides the biggest energy-saving and conservation benefits, whereas repairing or replacing worn timber components can prolong their life.

It is possible to improve the condition of timber casements by painting them thoroughly and cleaning them frequently, as well as making repairs when moisture (wet rot) is detected. Severe wet rot is recognisable by cracked and wavy paintwork and the wood beneath being softened. Repairing this can be done by scarfing new timber sections into the existing profiles. This work should be performed by a firm that specialises in timber preservation.

It is also worth looking into whether the glass is saved. Modern floating glass is able to be used without affecting the appearance of historic windows and would not usually require listed building consent.

Metals, like wrought-iron and steel are malleable. Therefore, minor distortions can be corrected without having to remove the window. If you have matching sections that are corroded, you can replace them with corroded steel windows. You can weld replacement sections on site, but you must be careful to record the procedure and only do it when it is safe.