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How to Handle an Emergency Window Repair
Glass windows are a common feature in homes, and when they break, it can be a real nuisance. It's not just a sloppy appearance, window repairs but it also exposes your home to the elements. You also become more vulnerable to criminals.
Fortunately, there are some simple ways that you can keep your window safe until you are able to get it repaired.
Call Your Insurance Company
If the broken window is caused by a weather event or other external factor it might be worthwhile contacting your insurance company to make an claim. This may be able to speed things up and complete the repairs faster. You might also be able to find a repair shop that is "in-network" with your insurance. This could lower the amount of money you pay.
Even if your policy doesn't cover the damage, you should call to find out what you may have to pay for emergency repairs. This will help you plan the expenses and prevent surprises when it comes time to paying the cost.
If you leave a shattered glass window unattended, it could cause serious harm to your family. If children or pets enter the room, they may stumble upon glass fragments and get injured. This kind of damage is why it is so important to take the time to complete a thorough job of emergency window repair to ensure the safety of your family.
A damaged or broken window can leave your home or business vulnerable to vandalism. A 24 hour emergency window repair service is designed to provide prompt action when windows and doors are damaged and leave your home or business vulnerable to security threats.
Depending on the insurance company you have, you might be able to find a repair service that is "in network" with them and will directly invoice your insurer and reduce the amount you'll have to pay out of pocket. However, you might prefer a repair business that offers various payment options, including credit and cash. This will give you greater flexibility when it comes to financing the repair work and will reduce your risk of being swindled by rogue tradespeople who might charge you an excessive amount.
You should search online for reviews and choose a local window professional that has a great reputation for customer service. It is also advisable to check whether a firm is approved by the trade association Checkatrade that can assure you that they take a professional approach to their work and will respect your privacy.
Contact the Police
It could be necessary to contact the police immediately if your window is broken. This is particularly true if your window was damaged by vandalism or burglary. Calling the police will help them catch the perpetrator, as well as provide you with a report that could be used to make an insurance claim.
After you have contacted the police and your insurance provider, you should try to do as much as possible to protect your home from intruders until glass repair takes place. Your home is at risk to weather and pests which could put your family at risk.
If you have children, it is also important to keep them out of the area until the police come and ensure that it is safe for them to go into your home again. If glass is broken all over the floor, it could be unsafe for children to walk across and could cause injuries.
Also, you should avoid cleaning up the broken glass until the police have finished their investigation. If you do, it could hinder your ability to file a a successful claim with your insurance company for the damage. Some homeowners' insurers require photos and other documentation to approve the claim. Additionally insurance adjusters may prefer to visit the property before making the decision to approve a claim. This is common, especially after a break-in. The adjuster from the insurance company can determine the extent of damage and the amount of theft. They can also work with the homeowner to ensure that they can get their money and belongings back.
Repair the Damage
A broken window could make your home vulnerable to bad weather, bugs and pests and potential thieves. It can also be dangerous for children who may fall through the glass or for anyone else who could be in the area.
It is essential to cover the broken area immediately with a board or other type of covering to prevent further destruction and to ensure your family is safe. It is also advisable to contact the police so that they can send an officer in to look over the damage and file a report. This will assist the insurance company and the law enforcement cooperate to find any items that may have been taken from your property.
If the window was damaged due to vandalism, it's a good idea to call the police department in your area immediately so that an officer can come over and view the damage and prepare an account. This will help the insurance firms and law enforcement identify anyone who is committing crimes and hold them accountable for their actions.
In addition to making your home or business more secure, covering the broken window with a board or other kind of temporary cover can also save you money on your energy bills. Covering a broken window can reduce your energy bill until the repair is completed.
One of the best ways to protect yourself from the elements while waiting for a professional emergency window door repair is to make use of plywood as a temporary cover. You can purchase an item of plywood that is the same size as your window at a variety of hardware or home improvement stores and then fix it between the wood studs of the frame on both sides. If you don't have any plywood, you can secure yourself with an enormous sheet of plastic or tarp.
Don't hesitate to contact an emergency glass replacement service if you need urgent window repairs. They will provide you with high-quality services and help you return your home or business to normal as quickly as is possible.
Temporary Fix
If your window is cracked but is still in good condition it could be possible to create an interim fix by using tape. This will seal the crack and prevent outside air from getting into your home. This is particularly important if you live in the colder climate.
Make sure you remove all glass shards from the area prior to applying any type of tape. This will keep your family safe and reduce the risk of being injured by the glass. This is also an excellent time to wear eye protection and gloves that are thick.
If you can, also degrease your windows. This will allow the repair materials to bond with the glass, leading to more durable, long-lasting repairs. You can choose to use acetone or gasoline, depending on the type of window you have.
Another quick fix for cracked glass windows is to cover it with a piece of fabric. This will help keep bugs and light from your home, while still allowing you to view outside. If you do this, make sure that the fabric is large enough to completely cover the entire crack in the glass.
Then, you can think about blocking the window that is broken by using a wooden block to shield your family from intrusions and cold weather. This is a great idea if you have pets or children in the home. Set it up in a location that pets or children are not able to get to it.
Call an emergency window repair service as soon as you can if your window is broken and needs to be repaired. They should be open around all hours of the day and their customer service reps should be able to dispatch an expert to your location as fast as possible. They should also offer quality workmanship and competitive pricing. You shouldn't pick a business that uses subpar materials or doesn't correctly install the replacement glass. Their technicians should also be trained and experienced in dealing with various window styles and types.