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How to Repair a Broken Window
Whether from a bad storm or a ball kicked by your children's neighbors, broken window glass is not something to be ignored. It could lead to further issues, such as leakage of water or drafts that increase your energy bills.
There are several ways to repair the crack depending on the size of the crack. Here are some suggestions to consider:
Tape
A bit of old-fashioned tape can be used to temporarily repair cracks in your windows. It's easy to use, affordable and can be used for a long time. Cover both sides of the cracked area to ensure it's as secure as you can. This will help to reduce air from getting in, which can lead to further damage to the glass and shatters within the window. Clear tape is a great option since it looks much nicer than duct tape, and doesn't leave a sticky residue when you take it off.
There is also specialized Discover More designed specifically to repair damaged windows and is available at most hardware stores. It comes in 2 x 30' lengths and forms an invisible patch that will prevent the tear or crack from spreading further. It is ideal for window enclosures for boats RV or tent vinyl windows and even soft top car windows. It's easy to use and does not require any special tools or knowledge. Simply cut the proper size and remove the release paper. Then, apply. It is resistant to salt and UV and is made of an extremely durable material that can stand up to the harshest conditions. You'll save lots of cash by not having to replace the entire window.
Super Glue
Super glue can be used to repair chips or cracks in glass. These adhesives bind with hydroxyl ions that are present on the glass's surface making a strong grip in seconds. These glues can also be used to attach ceramic, metal or wood to glass. They are able to withstand heat and moisture. If you're working with the size of a project it's a good idea to invest in silicone or epoxy for greater hold and speedier drying time.
Before applying any type of glue to a broken window it is essential to prepare the surface. You'll want to remove any debris that may be present and ensure that both surfaces are dry and clean. It's also a good idea to roughen the surface particularly if it's very smooth. A light sanding will give the adhesive more surface that it can adhere to, which results in a stronger bond.
Once you're ready to start the actual repairs, it's crucial to use a quality product that is specially formulated for glass. This will ensure the glue is safe and won't leave undesirable marks or fingerprints. If you can, opt for an adhesive that is clear, and will be transparent once it's dried. Avoid glues that expand when they dry, since this can cause cracked glass.
You will also need to think about how the glass is going to be used. If it's going to be kept inside and won't be subjected to much stress, then a simple super glue is sufficient. If the glass will be part of the windscreen, it's a good idea make use of a weatherproof adhesive.
Super glues generally take couple of seconds to bond, but they can have different cure times. Some require chemical accelerators to speed up the process, and it is important to follow the directions of the manufacturer carefully. It's a good idea to work in a space that is well ventilated and with windows open to allow more air flow. This will allow the glue to dry more quickly. In addition you can make use of a fan to improve the flow of air around your work area, allowing the glue to dry more quickly.
Glass Repair Film
Glass repair film is an efficient and cost-effective method to ensure the security of windows when they are being repaired or replaced by experts. It's easy and quick to install and can be done by anyone, not only an experienced tradesman. It is a lot less expensive than a traditional window board up and will keep the heat out and rain out. It also has the appearance of a glazed window and is perfect for hospitals, schools, offices, glasshouses factories, shops and shops.
When a window is broken the sharp shards left behind can cause serious injury, and even death. Safety window films are constructed with a strong adhesive to make broken glass less dangerous. They also secure the shards inside the film. The film is transparent, which means light can pass through it and it's not as ugly as board ups, especially for businesses that rely on their customers to visit their premises.
The film is cut to size with knives or scissors and comes with a peelable liner on its reverse that has a printed grid that can be used to cut to size. It can be placed on either side of the window and when there is an uneven surface it can be overlapped by 10cm for extra security.
There are many different types of safety films available, depending on the type and severity of the damage. Amber safety films are suggested for bullseye and other breaks that have small cracks. Gray safety films should be used for star break. The films should be applied to clean glass that is moist and it is recommended to use a polyethylene TAP squeegee with soap solution to apply the film. After the film has been glued to the glass, it should be left to cure for a few days.
This heavy duty self adhesive film is designed to stabilize and weatherproof damaged or broken glass until a permanent repair can be found. Eastman Films has years of experience in the manufacture of safety and security window films. The film is supplied in 15 metre long x 914mm wide rolls and comes complete with a backing paper and release liner.
Paint
When painting a window it is essential to complete an excellent job. This will help the new coat of paint look nice and also allow it to adhere well. Be sure to clean the windows and scrape away any paint or wood that is loose. Take out any hardware, like latches and handles. You will also want to remove the sanding from the surface that you intend to paint. This will give you an even surface so that the primer and paint can join.
Cover the area around the window with painters tape and plastic sheeting. This will stop paint from getting on areas that are not supposed to be painted. I prefer using green frog tape to do this, as it gives an even line that is easy to take off when the time arrives. Painters tape is a great option for edges that are adjacent to the wall surfaces.
After the window has been secured and the window is secured, it's time to begin the actual painting process. You'll want to apply a few coats of primer and let each one dry before moving onto the next. After you've finished priming, it is recommended to give the entire surface an easy sanding using fine-grit sandpaper. This will help to make the surface smooth for the next coat of paint and will also help to remove any dust that may have accumulated.
If you are using acrylic or oil base paints and primers then you'll need to wait for them to completely dry before you can begin the painting process. This could take up to a day, depending on the brand you're using.
It's time to start painting after the primer and paint have dried. It is best to paint from the inside out, painting rails (horizontals) before stiles (verticals). This will stop drips of paint from reaching the glass. Also, ensure that you keep a damp cloth on hand to wipe off any paint drips as quickly as they happen.