Your home’s windows should be able to take on their fair share of stress from the weather, but they can become damaged. It could be a chip from hail that impacted at high speeds, a fallen limb from a tree, or even your child throwing a toy towards the glass. Repairing minor damage is something that you can do on your own, and will help the windows remain strong. These tips will help you do it.
Clear Resin
A useful tool for repairing chips in the glass is clear resin. It is actually sold at craft stores, typically found in the aisle with jewelry supplies. Applying it is simple, and you can even do it on your own.
Start by cleaning the crack in the glass using rubbing alcohol. It
will ensure that the debris and dirt is gone from the chip. Mix the resin in a warm room so make sure the chemicals react properly, then simply follow the manufacturer’s directions to apply the resin to the chip.
Once the resin has cured, it will prevent the damage from expanding into a much larger crack.
Packing Tape
An affordable technique for repairing a crack in your glass window is to use packing tape that is clear. Since this type of tape will be completely translucent, you won’t have your view out of the window impaired.
This method can be done by cleaning the area around the crack on both sides using glass cleaner, follow by rubbing alcohol in order to remove any residue that remains on the glass. This will help the tape stick to the glass without any issues.
The goal of this method is to prevent the crack from spreading further until you can have it professionally repaired.
Nail Polish
If there is a small scratch, using nail polish that is clear will help fix the problem. If the scratch is very shallow, you can use the nail polish to fill in the glass.
Clean out the scratch using glass cleaner, and dry it using a cloth that is lint-free. Then put a very thin layer of your nail polish on the scratch. Wipe all the excess nail polish away using acetone.
While small repair are easy to do on your own, major damage will require glass replacement. Contact a residential glass replacement company in your area that can take care of the whole job for you.