Cranbourne Home Improvements are skilled in all types window repairs, especially any window repair in Carrum Downs, and I’m very pleased to offer you my service.
Do you need a window repair in Carrum Downs or surrounding suburbs? Whether it’s a broken window glass or a window frame repair, you have found the right place!
Hi. I’m Steve from Cranbourne Home Improvements and I provide practical solutions for any window repair in Carrum Downs and surrounding suburbs. For instance, I am skilled in all types of residential house window repairs including, sash windows, broken window glass for timber or aluminium windows.
Therefore, if you feel that you need the expertise of a window specialist to fix your window problems,
Call me now for a free quote.
0414 722 738
Furthermore, because I’m local, I can generally schedule a time to fix your windows in the Carrum Downs district at fairly short notice.
Here are some of the more common window repairs that you may encounter.
Sash window repair: Window won’t stay open.
This is an issue that happens with single hung or double hung windows (windows that move up and down). The hardware the is responsible for keeping the window in place is called a window balance. Unfortunately, these balances aren’t made to last forever and the springs inside of them wear out over time. In short, this problem can easily be remedied by replacing the balances on your windows.
Broken window repair: Smashed window or crack in window pane.
At some point, you are going to need to fix a broken window. Window glass replacement is simply a part of being a homeowner. Broken window glass is obviously very unsafe, especially if you have kids or pets. Window glass replacement is a job that needs a lot of attention to avoid personal injury. Further to that, different types of residential windows require different glazing techniques to replace window glass.
Broken window lock or window winding crank:
Window locking hardware is designed to last a certain number of cycles. However, since windows are exposed to varying conditions, the hardware can break down early in some cases. Replacing the locking hardware on a window is fairly straightforward. It is usually just a matter of sourcing the correct lock. Likewise, a window winding crank is also a straight forward fix if you do a “like for like” swap.
Feeling a draft: Worn out weather seals or loose fitting window.
Windows have several features that allow them to prevent conditioned air from escaping your home. Consequently, when these components break down you may begin to notice a draft, even when the window is closed. If this is the case, your weather seals are probably worn out or gone bad and need to be replaced. Or, your window could just be really old and should probably be replaced.
Repair or replace rotted wood in the window frame or sill.
Firstly, this is usually a timber window repair, but aluminium windows can have a wooden frame too. To clarify, all exposed timber on a house is subject to harsh environmental conditions. Therefore, water and sun damage can eventually lead to the wood decaying. Above all, if the problem is caught early, there is a very good chance the timber can be repaired successfully rather than an expensive replacement.
Cranbourne Home Improvements is your window specialist repairman for;
- Residential house window glass repair
- Vertical sliding window maintenance
- Horizontal sliding window maintenance
- Door window repair
- Rotten window frame repair
- Single or double hung window repair
- Sash window repair
- Broken glass repair
- Timber window maintenance
- Aluminium window maintenance
- Replace window seals
In addition, I can also replace broken glass with clear plexiglass, (perspex to you & me). It is a very safe, alternative to glass and at a similar price.
If you are looking for a trustworthy professional to fix your windows, I’m here to help you.
Call TODAY for an appointment or a free quote. I’ll take the stress away so you & your family can enjoy your safe home.
0414 722 738
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I look forward to hearing from you.
Steve Creighton. Owner and Handyman at Cranbourne Home Improvements
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