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  • How to Replace a Window on an Entry Door

    Having glass in an entry door lets in light and lets you know who's there when the doorbell rings. It can also show you which neighborhood kid has no control over his powerful batting swing, and...

  • How to Replace Glazing Points

    The glass panes in wooden window sashes are held in place by glazing points. You normally will not see the glazing points because they are hidden under the glazing compound or caulk. When the...

  • How to Replace a Window Seal

    Windows play a major role in how energy-efficient a home can be. Sealing the windows helps keep out water and drafts. If the seals on a window are cracked or broken, heat can be lost and drafts...

  • How to Replace the Window Pane of Georgia Windows

    Windows in Georgia aren't really any different than windows in other parts of the United States. If the glass breaks in a one, you are going to have to replace it. If the glass is double-paned or...

  • How to Glaze a Window Sash

    Window sashes are glazed to keep cold air out in the winter and to keep cool air from escaping from your home in the summer. The products and tools are available in home remodeling centers so that...

  • How to Repair Window Seals

    Leaking window seals will cause drafts, moisture build-up and reduce the energy efficiency of your home. Over time, the problem will only get worse. If moisture is allowed to get through, you will...

  • How to Replace Glass Panes Retained by Wood Molding

    Removing an old glass pane retained by wood molding and installing a new one requires careful disassembly of the molding holding the pane in place, leaving the molding undamaged so that it can be...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window in Your Home

    Replacing a broken window in your home can be a do it yourself project. Read over the steps, gather your tools and get started. In no time at all, you can replace a broken window in your own home!

  • How to Replace Window Glazing

    The glass in older, single-pane windows is surrounded by a glazing compound, also known as putty. Cracked or missing window glazing can allow serious air seepage and run up your winter heating...

  • How to Use Glazing Points

    Glazing points are used for windows, framing and other applications around glass. They are small triangular pieces of metal that secure glass into a frame without damaging, scratching or piercing...

  • How to Replace Old Window Glazing

    Wooden windows can be beautiful with their mullions and many panes. Unfortunately, with this beauty comes the need for maintenance, including replacing old window glazing. Technically "glazing" is...

  • How to Apply Glazing to My Exterior Windows

    It is important to replace the glazing of your exterior windows once every 15 to 20 years. Properly maintained glaze on exterior windows lowers the cost of your heating and cooling bills. The...

  • The Best Type of Double Glazing

    Double-glazed windows are an environmentally friendly upgrade that can help reduce your bills. Different types of double-glazing materials are useful for gathering heat or protecting against...

  • How to Prepare and Repaint Exterior Windows

    A fresh coat of paint gives exterior windows a new look, instantly improving the curb appeal of the home. Regular painting and repair of exterior windows also improves the longevity of the windows...

  • How Much Does Double Glazing Save?

    Double glazing is a double pane window with space in between. The air in between the panes becomes insulation. Double-glazed windows are a great investment for many reasons, including cost...

  • How to Replace Broken Windows in Doors

    Replacing a broken window in a door is a quick and easy home repair job, as long as you pay attention to what you're doing. Removing the old window pane and installing the new one can be done...

  • Window Glazing Instructions

    Glazing old windows can save you a lot of money on heating bills. Old windows have drafts and are not sealed according to current standards. A window glazing job can be done properly in a few days...

  • Pros & Cons of Double Glazing

    Double glazing is the process of reinforcing the glass or plastic panes of doors or windows. Double glazing involves using two layers of glass or plastic panes to shore up the windows and doors....

  • DIY Thermopane Window Repair

    Repairing glass in a thermopane window is different than repairing single-glaze windows. A thermopane window is made of insulated units that typically have two panes of glass. Instead of the...

  • How to Rebuild Your Old Windows

    This article will show you how to fix older windows that have more problems than just broken sash cords. It will help you complete the job and make the windows look as good as new.

  • DIY Window Repair

    For any type of window glass repair, the frame has to come out of the window. That means once you take out the frame, you have to do something with it, leaving you with these options: Take the...

  • How to Replace a Single Window Pane

    Hickory smoke and laughter fill the air. You savor the joy of family gathered and the traditional game of softball in the backyard where you grew up. "One of these days you all are going to break...

  • How to Replace Individual Lites in Old Windows

    Many homes still possess old windows with individual panes, or lites, of glass. Repairing cracked or broken lites doesn't mean replacing the window like with some newer styles of double-pane...

  • How to Put Putty in Window Frames

    If your windows are leaking when it rains or letting in drafts, it may be time to put in new putty. Putty, also known as glazing compound, seals the joint between the glass pane and the wood frame...

  • How to Replace Glass in Metal Windows

    Replacing broken windowpanes is one of the more common do-it-yourself projects of homeowners. A cracked or broken window isn't that difficult to repair, but you have to be careful when working...

  • How to Fix Door Glass

    Finding a broken glass in your door is never fun, but when it happens, it is very important that you replace the glass as soon as possible, especially during the winter. Replacing the pane of...

  • How to Fix a Leaking Window

    A leaking window can create a mess, cause structural damage and lead to mold formation. The best solution is to fix the leak as soon as it appears. This usually involves taking the window out and...

  • How to Replace a Glass Window in a Wood Door

    When you have a broken window in your door, you can fix this problem yourself and save money on labor. These steps apply to most doors; you may find a door that is slightly different, but the...

  • How to Replace a Pane of Glass in a Door

    Multi-pane glass doors are beautiful, but what do you do if only one pane breaks? No worries. Plain glass panes are inexpensive and easy to replace. If you measure the opening and subtract 1/8...

  • How to Replace Glass in a Vinyl Window

    Part of the joy of being a homeowner is taking pride in the way your home looks. Occasionally, repairs will have to be made to keep the house looking it's best. Let's face it...nobody wants to see...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window Pane With Plexiglass

    Plexiglas costs more to buy than glass. One of the biggest advantages of this thermoplastic is that, unlike glass, it doesn't shatter. It can crack, break and be scratched. But when a Plexiglas...

  • How to Replace Glass in Windows

    Broken windows are an unfortunate fact of life for homeowners everywhere. Fortunately, this is a repair that the do it yourself homeowner can easily do. You don't have to cut the glass yourself;...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window in Your House

    Broken windows are a fact of life and there is relatively little that can be done to prevent them, aside from installing a complicated iron bar system. Even that step is not guaranteed to protect...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window Glass

    Accidents happen and windows get broken but you don't have to call out an expensive repairman; you can take care of it yourself. Enlist the help of a friend to make the job a little easier.

  • How to Replace Window Glass

    Whether from a bird strike, errant baseball, well aimed snowball, a rock kicked up by the lawn mower or from a fallen tree limb, broken window glass need not ruin your day or your budget....

  • How to Reglaze Wood Windows

    On older, single-pane windows, glass is held into the wooden frame by what is known as glazing compound. The compound seals out weather and cold air while protecting the glass panes as well. Over...

  • How to fix a broken window

    Ok, so your nine year old just put a shoe through your upstairs window... can you repair it yourself? Its easier than you think. Follow these steps and then pay yourself instead of a handyman,...

  • How to Change the Glass in a Broken Window Pane

    Do you have the old type of windows with separate pieces of glass in each pane? You can replace a the glass in one of these panes yourself and save the cost of a repairman. All you need is your...

  • How to Repair Casement Windows

    Repair casement windows instead of waiting a week for the repair guy. One cost benefit for homeowners is to make small repairs around the house. Repairing a casement window is a simple beginners...

  • How to Fix Broken Glass in a Window

    That ill-flung baseball or confused bird always seems to find your window. If it broke a single-pane window, you're in luck--this is usually a straightforward task, as long as the window is on a...

  • How to Replace a Broken Windowpane

    Do you have windows that are letting in more air than they should? With a little patience and care you can repair a broken windowpane - it's easier than you might think.

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