Do It RIGHT! How to Fix a Broken Window Pane
Jordan Smith Jordan Smith
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 Published On Jul 4, 2019

How do you replace the glazing in a single hung window? In this episode Jordan walks you through the process of replacing a broken window pane step by step.
Replacing a non-operable window pane can be slightly more complicated than in a window where the sash can be removed because you have to work on both sides of the wall, instead of simply removing the sash and working on a work bench.
However, it is steill a pretty simple straightforward task and can be accomplished in less than a hour if you have the right tools and know what to expect.
Here are the tools we used:
Cut Resistant Gloves - https://amzn.to/2xxE9ag
Prazi Utility Knife - https://amzn.to/2JrpK52
Olfa 9MM Utility Knife - https://amzn.to/2RQVyEq
Double Ended Window Tool - https://amzn.to/2xsRbpL
Caulk Gun - https://amzn.to/2JrqBTi
Silicon - https://amzn.to/2JrqBTi
Spray Bottle - https://amzn.to/2XmEVBD
Alcohol - https://amzn.to/2Xr2f10

Step 1: Tape off broken window to prevent shattering and a messy cleanup
Step 2: Mask window frame to prevent silicone from squeezing out onto it
Step 3: Cut exterior retention beads and remove
Step 4: Cut interior silicone bead
Step 5: Remove broken pane with double ended window tool.
Step 6: Remove old silicone bead from window frame (be sure to keep the spacers!)
Step 7: Dry fit the new window pane and mask the interior next to the window frame to prevent excess silicone from contacting the glass.
Step 8: Apply silicone to exterior of window frame
Step 9: Set window on saved spacers
Step 10: Apply new exterior retention beads
Step 11: Clean Up!

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