Easy Maintenance of Windows and Doors

According to PlatinumNRG, one of our biggest suppliers there are easy ways to keep your windows and doors in tip top condition:

Glass

NOTE: The glass used in most double glazed units, is easily scratched and it is therefore recommended that hand jewellery is removed prior to cleaning.

Leaded Glass

NOTE: Externally exposed lead will oxidize, this is a natural phenomena and cannot be avoided.

Windows & Frames

Wash frames with soap and water solution at least:-

NOTE: Avoid all solvent based or abrasive cleaners. Take care not to disturb silicone pointing sealants

Conservatory & Porch Roofs

NOTE: Do not walk on conservatory roofs. Avoid all solvent based or abrasive cleaners. Take care not to disturb silicone sealants

Brass furniture

Brass furniture is fully protected with lacquer. Through normal wear and tear, this lacquer may peel or become tarnished.
NOTE: Your supplier cannot accept responsibility for this natural occurrence. To refurbish brass work, carry out the following procedure:

PVCu Profiles

PVCu requires no maintenance other than cleaning. In the event of damage, seek advice from Your supplier. Periodically and where accessible, clear drainage holes which can be seen when you open the windows and doors.

Gaskets

If the gaskets are broken or damaged and draughts are felt around the unit, ensure prompt replacement by contacting your installer

Hardware fittings

Oil or light grease should be applied to mechanisms and keeps once a year. A thin film applied to stays will enhance their corrosion resistance. Residential door hinges require no lubrication. Vertical slider spring balances are pre-Iubricated and should require no maintenance.

Glass scratches

If scratches occur, most can be removed with jewellers rouge available from your local glass supplier, or an equivalent rubbing compound. Alternatively, seek professional advice. Replacement of sealed units should be carried out by professionals in accordance with BS6262, the units complying with BS5713.

Bi-Fold doors

Your bi-fold door system contains mechanical moving parts that will need to be lubricated bi–annually. These include: hinges, multipoint lock and handles. Lubricate using a light oil or spray oil and wipe away any excess with a non-abrasive cloth once you have finished. The running  system in your bifold door system is maintenance- free.

During high winds, ensure that doors are kept closed to avoid structural damage.

Silicone seals

NOTE: Some discolouration of the silicone pointing sealant is a natural occurrence and cannot be avoided.

Handles

Generally, there is no maintenance required for window and door handles.

This and other information is available to download on our brochures section.

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