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Replace window casement stay locks and fill old gaps - 3 locks
£30
Bayswater, Greater London, W2
2nd Apr 2023
We have two casement stay locks that need re-fixing or replacing and one that needs complete replacing. As the windows frames are wood, we also need to fill in the old gaps where these were previously installed. - Due date: Flexible
Repair window glass
£200
Bayswater, Greater London, W2
25th Mar 2023
A glass broken and window does not close properly. It’s my first day n the new house - Due date: Needs to be done on Saturday, 25 March 2023
I cannot close my window properly and I want to get it fixed.
£40
Bayswater, Greater London, W2
31st Aug 2022
When I pull down the window, it doesn’t fit the window-frame/I cannot pull it down enough and cold breeze get in the room. - Due date: Flexible
I need my window and bath to be repaired.
£60
Bayswater, Greater London, W2
11th Feb 2022
Replace a sash cord of two windows. Bathtub faucet repair Repair a shelf Hang shelves - Due date: Flexible
Need window handles fixed
£30
Bayswater, Greater London, W2
15th Nov 2021
Fanlight to reception room window unable to close Absent ironmongery to rear bedroom window security lock Front bedroom window unable to be closed by low level handle These are metal framed windows - the casement needs to be eased and adjusted and left in full working order and secure. - Due date: Needs to be done on Saturday, 20th Nov 2021
I need windows & doors services
£200
Bayswater, Greater London, W2
16th Apr 2021
the main entry door to our salon has completely come of its hinges and bolts. its a Geze door and its quite heavy in weight. its a mixture of wood and glass. Are you able to quote me on if we could get someone to come out today
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What does a window repair service include?
Your window repair person can help with a range of different window types and repair services, including glass window repairs, aluminium window frame repairs, and even car window repairs. They’ll advise you on the best solution (whether repair or replacement) and use their tools to get the job done. Here’s what you can expect from some of the most common window repair services:
Glass window repairs
Your handyman will start by assessing the damage. If the extent of the damage is beyond repair, they’ll recommend a window replacement. But if your window glass only has a small crack, hole, or scratch, they’ll be able to repair it - at least temporarily - to seal your room and prevent the damage from getting worse.  They’ll wear heavy-duty gloves before handling any broken glass. Next, they’ll use clear nail polish to patch up any small holes and scratches, building it up in layers, to discretely repair the glass. If there’s a crack but the window still feels sturdy, your repairer may apply a piece of clear tape over the surface to stop the crack from spreading further. For more advanced repairs, you’ll need to hire a glazier or organise a glass replacement.
Window frame repairs
The most common window frame repairs involve repairing rotten wood frames (since aluminium windows are less prone to damage). Your repairer will start by chipping away most of the rotten wood before covering it with a few layers of liquid epoxy to soak in. Once dry, they’ll mix epoxy filler and use this to fill the gap in your wooden window frame, shaping it to blend in with the rest of the frame. Once this filler is dry, they’ll sand the area smooth. At this point, the repairs are ready for priming and painting.
Window replacement
When your glass windows are beyond repair, they’ll need replacing. Your handyman will start by using the broken window pane. They’ll put on heavy-duty gloves and safety glasses before scraping away at the putty or loosening the seal around the broken window pane so they can loosen and remove the old glass (including any shards). They’ll dispose of the old glass and then smooth out the edges of the frame so remove any remaining sealants. Your window replacement technician will measure the window to determine the size of the new glass, leaving a small 3.2mm gap around the edges to allow for expansion. Most of the time, they’ll get the glass cut to size at a local hardware store or glass company. Depending on the type of window frame and how the glass is sealed in, your handyman will then apply putty to the edges of the window, rolling it in their hands to make a long rope, and then sticking it onto the frame. They’ll gently push the new glass into the frame, allowing it to stick to the putty. Your window replacement professional will then apply more putty around the edges on both sides of the glass before gently removing any excess putty and smoothing it over.
Car window repairs
If your car window has a minor hole or crack, your window repair person may be able to fix it without needing a total replacement. They’ll clean the area to remove debris and use a glass repair kit to seal the broken area with epoxy. The epoxy is applied using a syringe which forces resin into any cracks for a stronger seal.Â