By Kirk W. Nobbe

No doubt about it. A cracked or shattered window sends most homeowners into a panic. Its like Halloween, horror movies and fears of being overcharged by trades people all rolled into one. You might search online for a local glass repair service or for older folks consult the Yellow Pages. However do it yourself window replacement (commonly referred to in the home repair and renovation trades as reglazing) is as easy as pie if you know and follow the basic steps. Not only can you shave approximately 60 % or more off total repair costs, as well you can complete the job usually from start to finish within an hour or two, depending on the size and complexity of your window. These steps and procedures refer to simple windows and window panes not to more complex and elaborate multi pane sealed units which may just have to be replaced in total.

Basic hand tools, as found in most home and property owners tool chests will handle most reglazing projects, and you can purchase glass itself (often referred to as window lite) and other materials at your local glass shops or big box hardware stores / home centers. Glass usually is not that costly and glazier points, putty and other sundries necessary to complete your task should not hike the bill that much.

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First measure the opening to get the size for the new lite of glass to be installed. Deduct 1/8 inch from both the height and width. This deduction generally allows a 1/16 in. clearance on all four sides of the glass. The clearance will allow the glass to fall easily into the sash, but will keep it from clearing the inside rail of the sash and railing through.

Next in line is to order or cut the glass to the exact adjusted measurements. Very importantly you should note and take care to ensure that the replacement glass should be the same thickness as the old glass. Usually and in most cases window glass is either of the single strength variety (1/16 inch) or double strength (1/8 inch). Take care to measure and ensure that you use the same thickness of glass.

Lastly always take care and a word on safety. Try to avoid a reglazing job on a rainy day or days. The reason, among others is that the putty will not adhere to a rain soaked window sash, and glass is slippery and dangerous to handle, when it is both wet and slippery. No doubt about it that one accidental fumble can mean broken glass as well as potentially a cut foot or hand. Even during sunny weather handle glass with patience and care.

Once completed with your reglazing window replacement job you can both admire your handiwork and reflect on the cash saved in your pocket. As well the room and your room will be more air tight as well as less drafty wasting heat and heating costs in the winter and air conditioning demands in the summer.

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