20 Trailblazers Lead The Way In Upvc Window Repairs

20 Trailblazers Lead The Way In Upvc Window Repairs

UPVC Window Repairs

Stiff handles, broken locks and draughts are all fixed without replacing the entire window. This saves you money.

UPVC is long-lasting and easy to maintain. It is also resistant to weather and doesn't require regular painting.

We repair Espagnolette (square spindle) handles In line handles, handles and Cranked handles, left or right hand - all used with locking systems like espag.

1. Seals

The seals that are used on uPVC windows create an airtight barrier to prevent water and draughts entering your home, however, over time they can reduce their effectiveness. This can be caused by many factors, including the effects of ageing, shrinkage and damages.

If your windows are let in cold or drafty air or if there is condensation between the glass, then the seals on the windows need to be replaced. Contact an uPVC expert immediately if this is the situation.

One of the best ways to keep your uPVC window in pristine condition is to regularly clean it. You can clean it with a soft, dampened sponge and white cleaner. It is recommended to avoid using colored sponges or cloths, because they can leave dye stains on plastic.

Verify that the hinges, handles and locks work correctly. If they are difficult to open and stiff it is possible that they require lubrication. Make use of a lubricant that is safe for uPVC to let them move freely.

It is recommended to get your window repaired professionally as this will ensure that it's properly fitted and sealed, which will prevent moisture, draughts and noise from entering your home. uPVC experts can also guide you on the best method of care for your windows. For instance, they'll suggest that you clean the frames' interiors to remove any dust or dirt. They will also give advice on the most effective cleaning products for your windows.

2. Glass

uPVC, also known as unplasticised polyvinyl chlorine is a durable but lightweight plastic building material that is widely used in windows, doors and roofline products. It is frequently used to replace painted wood, specifically for window sills and frames in new construction. It's also ideal for double-glazed windows since it provides a high degree of insulation.

Contrary to metal, uPVC is resistant to sunlight and chemicals. This makes uPVC a long-lasting option that will last many years. It is also an eco friendly option. uPVC is recyclable and can be used to create tiles, pipes and even roadside guideposts.

The glass used in uPVC windows is typically made from low-emissivity (low-E) glass. This glass reduces the amount of heat that enters the house, thereby reducing costs for energy. It's also available in various colors and finishes that will suit any home.

It is crucial to fix your uPVC window as soon as possible if they are damaged or broken. Broken or faulty windows can compromise your privacy and make your home look outdated. You can save money and reduce stress by fixing them promptly. You can prevent the need for repairs by wiping your uPVC window with a damp cloth regularly to remove any dirt and grime. You should also lubricate any moving parts on the outside of your windows to ensure they are running smoothly. If you experience any issues, such as the handle becoming difficult to open or close, or condensation between the two panes of glass, contact a professional for upvc  window repairs  as soon as possible.

3. Locks

Modern uPVC windows are found in a wide variety of Bristol homes and are generally regarded as low maintenance, but the handles, doors, and locking mechanism do benefit from a little some TLC to ensure that they last as long as is possible. This will also reduce the chance of an intruder.

NGCL Locksmiths are experienced in all aspects of uPVC Window repairs including internal UPVC mechanisms, handle and lock issues. They carry a wide range of uPVC replacement parts for the handle, gearbox, and locking mechanism. This means that they can often resolve the issue in their first visit.

Espagnolette handle lock (square spindle) that is found on uPVC casement windows and aluminium frames, are prone to failure. They work by pushing the handle's nose across a wedge-shaped block when closed. They can be repaired quickly and efficiently, saving a lot of money as opposed to replacing the entire window frame.


Cockspur handles are also prone to failure. These are found on uPVC Cockails and function by pressing the handle's nose against a wedge when opened. These can be easily and quickly replaced as they have a different design to the Espagnolette handles.

Leaking uPVC windows aren't just uncomfortable, but they also allow water into your home, which can cause mould and other issues. If your uPVC windows are leaking, it's crucial to get them repaired as soon as you can to keep your home dry and to prevent further damage.

You can aid in preventing leaks in uPVC windows by cleaning the seals around them on a regular basis. This can be done with a soft sponge and warm soapy water just be careful not to use anything too abrasive or you may cause the seals of the rubber to begin peeling.

4. Hinges

Like any other item that has been used over time, window hinges will wear out and in time, you could have to replace the hinges on your windows. It's usually a easy task to complete and once you have figured out what kind of hinge you require it is not difficult to locate replacement upvc window hinges.

The first thing you need to do is make sure you have the proper size of hinges for your upvc double-glazed windows. It is easy to do and you can purchase the appropriate hinges for your windows at any decent upvc store or DIY store.

There are various types of upvc window hinges that you can pick from, including basic, easy clean and fire escape hinges. The easy clean hinge enables homeowners to open their windows more than a standard window hinge. It also allows them to wash the glass with ease and is well suited to properties where access to the outside of the window might be restricted like flats or non-ground floor buildings.

Make sure your hinges are well-lubricated. This will prevent them from becoming stuck together or squeaking. It's also a great way to stop rust. WD-40 is available in most stores and works well. By keeping your hinges lubricated, you stop them from working too hard which could cause the screws to loosen and eventually fail. If you're having difficulty opening a window then it is worth checking the friction stays on the window hinges made of upvc as it can be adjusted by turning the screw in the right direction.

5. Frames

uPVC frames are a trendy alternative to wooden window frames. It is durable, strong and low maintenance. It's an excellent choice for replacing windows in older homes or for double glazing. Despite its many advantages, uPVC can deteriorate over time. This can be caused by issues with hinges, handles or locking mechanisms. A uPVC specialist can assist with fixing these issues and return the windows to their original state.

Keeping your uPVC windows looking nice is easy if you regularly clean them. Start by removing large dirt particles with an abrasive cloth and a gentle solvent cleaner. Avoid cleaning them in direct sunlight, since this can cause the glass to streak. After cleaning the frames using a damp cloth to clean them, and then buff them with a dry, clean cloth. Do this at least twice each year and your windows will stay in excellent condition.

You should also make sure to keep all uncovered metal parts oiled, such as the hinges and sill endcaps. This will prevent them from corroding or rusting. A liquid lubricant works best, but you could also make use of WD-40. It is crucial not to use WD-40 on the silicone seals as this can cause them to lift from the frame.

If you need to hit your uPVC frames, use mallets with a soft head. A hammer that is hard-headed could damage the plastic and leave marks on it. Always hit the screw's head, not the thread. This will prevent the screws from slipping loose and causing your handle come off. The caps of plastic underneath the handle.