Double glazing unit supplier
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this is my username said:
Our local glazing place closed down some time ago and I need to replace some misted-up double-glazing units.
Can anyone recommend an online supplier?
Thanks
Any local glazier will be able to supply a DG unit.Can anyone recommend an online supplier?
Thanks
Bet theres still a few in your area.
Its at times like this a yellow pages would be handy still.
Try checkatrade for local companies and phone them.
SealedUnitsOnline
https://www.sealedunitsonline.co.uk/regular/defaul...
Used a few times and never had an issue
If you go for the free delivery option be prepared to wait the full period though
https://www.sealedunitsonline.co.uk/regular/defaul...
Used a few times and never had an issue
If you go for the free delivery option be prepared to wait the full period though
fourstardan said:
How easy is replacing units? Got two French doors gone that need doing.
Piece of piss. Just look on youtube.There are four plastic trims that pull out with the assistance of a palet knife / paint scraper - anything with a firm thin edge. Sides then top and bottom. Do NOT lose track of which came from where as if you mix them up they can be a nightmare to remove again.
Remove trims, replace glass (and fit packers to hold them straight), then refit trims.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR73-jH4JNA
You don't need the glass sucker but a small rubber mallet helps immeasurable.
With doors make SURE you read about "heel and Toe'ing" them (with packers) or your door will droop.
https://glassopenings.co.uk/docs/toeing-and-heelin...
fourstardan said:
How easy is replacing units? Got two French doors gone that need doing.
As above... with the correct too its quite easy and with a bit of patience you can get the trim off without damage.https://amzn.eu/d/fRSq9TM
Edited by thebraketester on Saturday 13th September 21:52
Griffith4ever said:
Remove trims, replace glass (and fit packers to hold them straight), then refit trims.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR73-jH4JNA
The video just shows the beading being forced off - on ours the outer seals have to be removed and that allows the sealed unit to move outwards to release the pressure on the inner beadings before they can be removed.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR73-jH4JNA
Sheepshanks said:
Griffith4ever said:
Remove trims, replace glass (and fit packers to hold them straight), then refit trims.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR73-jH4JNA
The video just shows the beading being forced off - on ours the outer seals have to be removed and that allows the sealed unit to move outwards to release the pressure on the inner beadings before they can be removed.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR73-jH4JNA
Sheepshanks said:
The video just shows the beading being forced off - on ours the outer seals have to be removed and that allows the sealed unit to move outwards to release the pressure on the inner beadings before they can be removed.
So you can remove the glass from the outside? Bit of a security issues there…. thebraketester said:
So you can remove the glass from the outside? Bit of a security issues there .
Maybe that’s why they’re apparently different. You’d have to break the beads. If it came to that, you might as well just break the window.We’ve got new windows now but I assumed they’d be the same.
thebraketester said:
Sheepshanks said:
The video just shows the beading being forced off - on ours the outer seals have to be removed and that allows the sealed unit to move outwards to release the pressure on the inner beadings before they can be removed.
So you can remove the glass from the outside? Bit of a security issues there . J6542 said:
that s why it s wrong to tell people that it s easy to change units without knowing what windows they have. .
... then chip in with some video links....My last 3 houses were all "knock off" beads so its more common than not.
To the guy who asked - yes, rediculous security risk - I have an old conservatory and the beads are external. The glazing units and held in with adhesive tape - and they all drooped eventually. My new UPVC door was internal beads, as was my last rental house doors. All knock on/off beads.
Of course, you can just smash a window, or door pane to get in so nothing is secure really, but with external beads you can get in without makign any noise at all
JimM169 said:
SealedUnitsOnline
https://www.sealedunitsonline.co.uk/regular/defaul...
Used a few times and never had an issue
If you go for the free delivery option be prepared to wait the full period though
I've used them a couple of times, if you can wait for free delivery they are pretty cosy effective. Most uPVC places buy units in rather than manufacture, my local one used to make their own but said it was no longer cost effective.https://www.sealedunitsonline.co.uk/regular/defaul...
Used a few times and never had an issue
If you go for the free delivery option be prepared to wait the full period though
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