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  1. Use a caulking gun and squeeze a thin layer of window glazing compound in the primed grooves. With the help of a friend, set the new window glass in place. Press the new window glass lightly to bed it. Press in new glazing points every 10 inches with the tip of a putty knife.

  2. Don't panic over a cracked window! This simple 5-minute guide shows you how to repair it yourself with epoxy and a few household tools.#DIY #HomeRepair #Glas...

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  3. In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva helps a homeowner replace a cracked piece of glass, restoring her window’s looks and energy effici...

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  4. Mar 23, 2024 · Step 1: To replace a window, start by removing the window sash. Use a utility knife to cut away the old glazing around the frame. Then, use a heat gun to warm the old glazing and make it easier to remove. Next, tilt the frame to facilitate easier access. use a flexible putty knife to remove the old glazing completely.

  5. 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....

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  6. Oct 8, 2024 · Put doubled sheets of aluminum foil on the adjacent panes to keep them from being cracked by the heat. Use the chiseled point of the tool to rake out the warm putty. Repeat on the remaining sides. TIP: When removing putty from an intact pane, Tom holds a piece of metal flashing over the glass to dissipate the heat.

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  8. Aug 27, 2024 · Installing the New Glass. To install the new glass, Rosenfeld squeezes a thick bead of caulk around the sash’s inner perimeter, where it comes in contact with the glass assembly. He carefully places the assembly into the bead, presses down to tighten it, and reinstalls the window stops and any other hardware.

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