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How to replace Window Pane Window Panes

A damaged or cracked window can cause a lot of trouble. It can also be an opportunity to upgrade your glass to energy efficient or insulated windows and benefit from greater comfort, a higher resale value and reduced utility costs.

You can do it yourself for a less than what it would cost to employ an expert. You'll need only the proper tools and a few hours of your time.

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Replace your old single-paned windows with tempered insulated glass to increase energy efficiency, replace window pane cut down on noise, and preserve the historic integrity of your old home. Most homeowners with basic hand tools can replace the window pane. In addition to a new pane, the following tools are needed for the replacement process: latex glazing putty Glazier's points; pliers and an electric heater to warm the old putty if required. Before starting, wear gloves and safety glasses as working with broken glass could cause injuries.

Begin by removing any broken pieces of glass. This is best accomplished with a pair of pliers, though using flathead screwdrivers can work in a pinch. Use a wood chisel, or putty knife to get rid of any remaining old putty around the frame and window sash. Be careful not to break the window sash. Work slowly and carefully. It is best to work on a stable ladder rather than on the ground and to have someone standing below the sash to help keep it steady.

After you've removed all the old putty, you can prepare the window frame for the new pane. To allow for seasonal expansion or contraction and contraction, subtract 1/8 inch from the measurements of the width and height. These measurements can be taken to an hardware or home centers store to get a piece cut of stock glass to the right size. You can also cut the glass by yourself if you possess the appropriate tools.

After putting in the new pane After installing the new pane, apply a small amount of caulking along the edge to make it weatherproof. Then install a glazier's point on each side of the frame to secure the pane into place. The points should not be too tight that they create friction between the frame and the sash, but they should also not be loose.

Before applying the putty make sure to knead it until it is smooth and free of lumps. Then make it into pencil-sized strips. The first strip should be placed in the corner of the frame, working from one corner to another to ensure it is even and smooth.

Glazier's Points

The glazier's points are small triangular pieces of metal which help to secure the glass into the window frame without causing damage to the delicate surface. Understanding how to use these hidden little helpers is easy and could save you money on a professional installation or the cost of purchasing new glass.

After removing the old putty, glazier points and any remnants clean the frame thoroughly with an utility knife. Lightly sand the frame in the rabbet grooves to smooth out rough areas. If you do sand your wood, ensure you protect it by using painter's tape to prevent accidental damage.

Take measurements of the empty frame and note down precise measurements. Take these dimensions to an hardware store or home center, and have the new pane cut smaller than the frame's opening. This will ensure that the pane fits snugly and allows for expansion and contraction.

Place the new window in the frame and push it into the frame with your hand. Use the chisel's point or the edge of the putty blade to smudge the glazier's points, as shown in Figure 11. When you're done taping, they should be level with the top edge of the pane and the shoulders that are raised of the points should be below the lip of the rabbet groove.

Apply a thin layer of glazing compound on the rabbet grooves and edges of new glass. This will seal and protect the edges. Allow it to dry completely and cure.

Install the new window sash when the glazing compound has dried. First, saturate the wood with a heavy coat of linseed oil. This will stop the new putty from drying out or cracking as it absorbs moisture. Apply the coat using a brush or the edge of your putty knife, and then employ the chisel or back end of the putty knife to gently hammer the new sash and glazier's points into the rabbet grooves. Repeat this procedure every 10 inches along the frame's perimeter.

Putty

A hurled baseball or an unintentional rock, or falling branch could cause a window to crack or break. Fortunately, windows can be easily replaced by simply putting a brand new piece of glass in its the right place. The glass is held in place by tiny metal clips known as the glazier's pointed and putty, often called glazing compound. Remove the old pane and clean the area using a rag, a scraper that is a pull type or a wood chisel. Wear protective glasses and gloves while doing this work. If the window is glued to the frame, you'll have to use a heat gun to soften the adhesive prior to prying it free.

If you plan to reinstall the original sash in the future, take care to remove any pieces of molding that hold the old pane in place. Sand the sash until it's flat and ready to receive new caulk. After the sash has been re-installed then, apply a new silicone caulk around the glass to ensure that it won't leak or discolor as time passes.

Take out the glazing points in the rabbets. These are the grooves in the sash where the glass is located. If they're difficult to cut out, you can try holding an instrument like a heat gun over them to soften them up first. If you're using a heating gun, make sure not to cause damage to the sash or its railings by holding the tool too closely.

After the old glaze points and putty have been removed make a bed for the new pane. Roll a rope of glazing compound between your hands, shaping it into a 1/2-inch thick. Press it into the rabbets, where the glass will be placed. The glass should rest against the putty on both sides. If necessary gently tap your glass into the rabbet with your thumb.

If the new pane is cracked then you can seal it with a solvent-based glass glue or silicone caulk prior to pressing it into the sash. If the crack is not sealed, you will require putty to keep the water out. After the putty has dried, wipe the oily film from the glass and let it dry completely before painting. If you paint before the putty is fully dry, it won't form a solid seal and could be leaking or discoloring over time.

Paint

You might be worried about replacing a broken pane of glass. However, replacing a single glass pane doesn't have to break the bank when you do it yourself. In fact windows with double panes can be replaced for less than the cost of a professional.

If you are working on a large-sized window, make sure that it is securely attached to the frame. With the right tools and techniques you can accomplish this task fairly easily and quick.

Once you're ready to begin with the removal of the old window pane by prying out the glazing points made of metal that are connected to it. These are small metal triangles that function as "nails", holding the window within the frame. They are placed under a glaze putty or bead that hardens to an unbreakable wedge that holds the wood frame in place and conceals the edges.

After you have the old pane taken away clean the surrounding frame and wood. Scrape off any old paint and sand the rabbet grooves where the glazing points were. Sand them down to clean wooden surfaces so you can paint the frames with the same color. After sanding the wood, apply a layer of flax oil. This will help extend its life.

Next, measure the width of the window opening. You'll need to take vertical and horizontal measurements of the entire opening, and also the thickness of the old pane. Subtract 1/8 inch from each measurement to ensure that you get the exact measurement for the new pane. This will also allow for expansion and contraction of the glass during seasons of changes. You can bring these measurements to a hardware or home improvement shop and get the glass cut for you.

Now, it's time to bed the new window pane. To do this, place the pane inside the frame and move it around until a 1/16 inch of putty remains between the edge of the glass and the sash on all four sides. Use a putty knife to smear the putty evenly, making sure that there isn't an excessive amount of excess putty in the corners and along the edges. When the putty dries, it can be painted with the same color as the frame to prevent water and air from leaking into the frame and causing fogging.doorpanels-300x200.jpg

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