Several Myths About Residential Glass Repair

Posted on: 2 September 2017

When your home suffers damage to its windows or glass sliding doors, it is important to understand the repair steps that will need to be taken to restore the home. While these repairs are somewhat routine, there are homeowners that may find that they are misinformed about some of the aspects of these repairs:

Myth: The Glass Frame Always Needs Replacing

It is easy to assume that the frame holding the pane of glass in place will need to be replaced. However, there are many instances where the frame will not need to be replaced. In fact, this step will typically only be needed when the frame has suffered structural damage, such as warping or cracking. As long as this is not the case, it should be possible to simply remove the damaged pane of glass and install a new one, which can be the far more economical repair option.

Myth: You Can Not Reduce The Risk Of Broken Windows

There are some homeowners that will simply live in areas that are at a higher risk of suffering broken glass damage, such as along golf courses. Often, these homeowners will assume that broken windows are simply a part of life. Yet, there are many different types of shatter resistant glass that can be installed in your windows that face the golf course. WHile these panes of glass will be more costly than a traditional pane of glass, the chances of it suffering damage from rogue golf balls, which can result in lower replacement costs over the time that you live in the house.

Myth: It Is Easy to Install A New Pane Of Glass

It may seem as though installing a new pane of glass will be a fairly simple task. Often, individuals will assume that they can slide out the old pane and slide the new one into place. However, this is often not possible as the design of the window may physically hold the glass in place. Additionally, individuals often underestimate the difficulty of having the glass cut to the right dimensions. If the glass is too large it will not fit, but a pane that is slightly too small may not be secure or can allow moisture to leak into the home. Due to the challenges, it is advisable for you to leave the installation of your new glass panes to a professional residential glass service. In addition to being affordable, these services are usually able to install these glass panes very quickly.

Contact a company like Royal Exteriors LLC for more information and assistance. 

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