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FAQ: Glass Window Replacement

FAQ: Glass Window Replacement

Q: Why does glass replacement require special care?

Replacing a glass unit isn’t as simple as swapping one piece of glass for another. If the unit isn’t installed properly, it can cause leaks between the glass and the frame. Over time, this may lead to water damage, mold growth, or frame deterioration.

Q: What should be considered for wood windows?

Wood windows need extra attention. If the stopper is sealed, it may need to be replaced to ensure the glass sits correctly. The new glass unit must precisely match the original size to avoid gaps. In addition, exterior silicone must be applied correctly to seal the unit and prevent future leaks.

Q: Is it easier with vinyl windows?

Yes, vinyl windows are generally simpler. Most have interior stoppers that can be carefully removed and reinstalled. However, before replacing the glass, the frame must be inspected. If cracks or structural issues are found, installing a new glass unit could compromise the integrity of the entire window. In that case, it’s better to recommend a retrofit or brick-to-brick window replacement instead.

Q: What about windows with grills or SDLs?

Many windows come with internal grills or simulated divided lites (SDLs). When replacing the glass, it’s important to check the style, color, width, and alignment of these elements. Depending on the customer’s preference, the new glass unit can either match the original design to stay consistent with the rest of the house or be ordered without grills for a cleaner, modern look.

Q: Who should handle glass replacements?

Glass replacement requires precision and experience. At Trust Build Windows and Doors, we carefully inspect the frame, size, and finishing details to ensure every unit is installed correctly and sealed against leaks.

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