Great video. I've recently bought a house and it appears that most of the window panes have failed in the conservatory (10+ years old!). I'll give them another look, but it appears this might be within my skillset to do myself.
Thanks for watching! Security is a bit weaker but it’s still a bit of a job to remove the window as on my externally beaded windows the inside has adhesive foam tape.
Sorry you showed removal of the seals (beads) with a rubber mallet and a spatula around to get to the glass unit and you said that to reinstall them their rubber ridges would not pop into place in the frame grooves easily, that you have to put them back first before re-installing the glass and that there would be enough gap to slide the glass over them. Forgive my incredulity but that sounds not easy to do at all. Could you reassure that step and give further guidance.
That is a good point and for many years I thought like you are thinking that the reassembling order should be the same as disassembly..However after years of seeing the bead move out later all over the place, I realised that the reason and putting the bead in first is the solution and it works. Give the window a push into the frame to help compress the rubber. It works and the outer bead stays in place!
Hi, i wonder if you could help pls? I took this small first unit out of oir conservatory. Stripped it down, cleaned glass throughly and used clear mastic to seal before gaffa taping all around. I struggled to get all the beading back in, but it misted up AGAIN within hours! Where did i go wrong pls? Tks v much. John
The desiccant inside the spacer bar is saturated with water, you would have to dry it out in an oven, replace it (messy as they are fine beads inside the spacer) or replace the spacer (difficult to get hold of small volumes). You also try putting the old spacer inside a very small room with a dehumidifier on max for a day or two.
@comeinhandynow you picked the wrong people to do it pay cheap get crap work. You don't know what your doing so your advising people to do the wrong thing .
@HarryTurner-n6k Typical. You are making too many assumptions. Too many other people’s choice of poor ‘professional’ installer. All too common. You critique without any constructive fix suggestions. No doubt if you called in a window company it would be thousands for a whole new door / window! And how can it be the wrong thing if it fixes the poor installation and fixes the water leak for zero cost!!!
Great video. I've recently bought a house and it appears that most of the window panes have failed in the conservatory (10+ years old!). I'll give them another look, but it appears this might be within my skillset to do myself.
Thanks. It’s a good way to save a lot of money to spend on something else.
My window beads come off from the outside, I'm never sure about the security. Good information thanks .
Thanks for watching! Security is a bit weaker but it’s still a bit of a job to remove the window as on my externally beaded windows the inside has adhesive foam tape.
Sorry you showed removal of the seals (beads) with a rubber mallet and a spatula around to get to the glass unit and you said that to reinstall them their rubber ridges would not pop into place in the frame grooves easily, that you have to put them back first before re-installing the glass and that there would be enough gap to slide the glass over them. Forgive my incredulity but that sounds not easy to do at all. Could you reassure that step and give further guidance.
That is a good point and for many years I thought like you are thinking that the reassembling order should be the same as disassembly..However after years of seeing the bead move out later all over the place, I realised that the reason and putting the bead in first is the solution and it works. Give the window a push into the frame to help compress the rubber. It works and the outer bead stays in place!
@@comeinhandynow thank you, it was worth asking and you gave the confident answer i was hoping for.
Hi, i wonder if you could help pls? I took this small first unit out of oir conservatory. Stripped it down, cleaned glass throughly and used clear mastic to seal before gaffa taping all around. I struggled to get all the beading back in, but it misted up AGAIN within hours! Where did i go wrong pls? Tks v much. John
The desiccant inside the spacer bar is saturated with water, you would have to dry it out in an oven, replace it (messy as they are fine beads inside the spacer) or replace the spacer (difficult to get hold of small volumes). You also try putting the old spacer inside a very small room with a dehumidifier on max for a day or two.
Leave it to the professionals.. its an E gasket
lol. This is a DIY channel. I’ve too many doors and windows that leaked around the sills into the wall below due to poor fitting by ‘professionals’.
@comeinhandynow you picked the wrong people to do it pay cheap get crap work. You don't know what your doing so your advising people to do the wrong thing .
@HarryTurner-n6k Typical. You are making too many assumptions. Too many other people’s choice of poor ‘professional’ installer. All too common. You critique without any constructive fix suggestions. No doubt if you called in a window company it would be thousands for a whole new door / window! And how can it be the wrong thing if it fixes the poor installation and fixes the water leak for zero cost!!!