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How to Refit Double Glazing Glasgow Windows


Published on May 17, 2022

Are you looking to refit your double glazing Glasgow windows? In this article, we’ll share some of the handiest tips to help you replace your windows at home.

Measure Twice

Here are some tips for refitting your old double glazing Glasgow windows, but this method can be used for other windows too:

First, take measurements of your window frames. Measure the width and height of the sides and top jambs. Measure the distance between the sash and the sill as well. Make sure they are parallel with each other at the bottom and top. If they aren’t, you may have to shim the old ones. To straighten side jambs, use wood shims or a sharp utility knife.

Next, determine the new window size. You can measure the window’s height and width and then tap it in about an inch before it flushes with the opening. If the frame is too wide or too long, you may need to cut it down a bit. If you don’t have any handy tools, hire a professional to do this. You should also measure the opening. You can use a bubble level to check that everything is level.

This is a very important step, as one small mistake could lead to a ruined project. Measure the height, width, and jambs accurately. If you don’t do this, you will likely end up with an incorrectly sized window. In addition, you may end up wasting a lot of time and money if you purchase the wrong type of windows.

Check The Frame

Another tip for refitting your windows is to make sure the frame is sound. If there are rotten parts inside the window, you can cut them out and replace them. In some cases, you can refit a window that is still under warranty. Otherwise, you can always contact the window company to handle your warranty claim. Once you know your window’s current condition, you can decide whether to refit it yourself or hire a professional window replacement in Glasgow.

Remove Trim

Then, remove any trim that is attached to your window. The trim is typically caked with paint and needs to be removed gently. To remove window trim, use the right tools. Remember to be gentle when removing window stops; you don’t want to damage the surrounding wall or structure. Once you remove the trim, you can use a prying bar to ease it away from the window frame. After that, paint or stain the interior window frame to restore its original appearance.

Installation Process

The installation process is much the same as for replacement windows. You will replace the glass but leave the frame of the old window inside the stucco. The new window is then fitted inside the frame and is fully functional. Some minor repair work may be necessary to the framing, such as adding plumbing to the wall. This method is particularly suitable for homeowners who do not want to tear the walls apart. If you’re not comfortable tearing the old window off, retrofitting is the best option.

Newsdesk Editor