How to Repair Window Glazing - GardenFork
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- How to fix the glazing on your windows? Watch our Window glazing repair video and learn how to use glazing compound to repair your windows.
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Thank you. I am a maintenace (woman) for an apartment building which was built in 1937. I started replacing a broken glass expecting wooden trim that would need to be nailed back on and caulked and well, I found window glaze. Had NO idea what it was but it looked much like the window you just worked on there. It just fell out without tools almost, but then I said "Uh Oh, how and what do I use to put the new glass back in? Thank you, you have just saved my new job that I waited 6 months for lol.
Thanks for the video. I'm re-glazing over 30 60+ year old steel casement windows. I've never re-glazed windows before. Did alot of internet research. Many suggested making the glazing compound into a "snake" & using your fingers to compress it into the muntin. However, I preferred your method of keeping it in a ball in your hand & "feeding" it out using the putty knife. I also located the bent putty knife at Home Depot-it's called a glazier's tool & has a 2nd tool on the other end. Thanks again!
Great Video! I did one 3-pane basement window, messed it up, and came upstairs to find advice on CZcams. Yours was the first one I watched. I'm going back downstairs to fix the first window, and do better on the rest! Thanks!
Lets count how many times the bystander says WOW! I can't believe how Amazed that guy is about glazing a window! Well, whatever trips his trolley I guess!!😂😂
This helps so much! The best 'how to' on glazing I've seen. I wondered how the professionals did it and now I can do it!!!
Best how-to on glazing that I’ve seen. Bravo!
Thank you sooooo very much for making this video. I'm about to attempt to fix 8 windows that got hit by a hail storm and NOW I feel EXTREMELY confident after watching your video. Thanks again.
great to hear, glad you could help you repair your windows! eric.
I have been putting off reglazing my sunroom (with about 150 panes of glass, half of which need reglazing!) for an entire year! This how-to has given me the courage to face it! Thank you!
This a great format for a video. An expert with lay people asking questions that I might ask. I feel ready to glaze now. Thanks!
thanks Deek, always appreciate your work too!
Super-helpful tutorial and fun to watch. Thanks for sharing!
i'm currently in the process of overhauling a room in my house and the last item on the list is the windows, but before i can do anything i have to replace the glazing. this video is the first and only video i needed to watch in order to learn how to do it! excellent job!
thanks for watching brian. i have few windows that need window glaze repair this fall. thx, eric.
Holy cow! Slick as snot! I'm redoing the windows in my 101 year old four square and this helped tremendously! Thanks!
This is great! Like another person, we have an American foursquare (ours is 99 years old) and all of the windows need be done. I'm ready to tackle the job after watching this. Thank you so much!
Nice job explaining the technique. You guys just made the job go much faster as well as better looking.
Great job, I feel confident I can do mine now !
there is a real craft to doing this. take your time, bobby ( in the video ) has done this for years. and the glazing compound needs to be fresh.
Have no business window glazing but its so cool to watch and learn
@PolishRoots wow. great. glad we could help. more fun videos on our site, eric.
Thanks so much for the informational video! Im heading out to the hardware store now! Big project of reglazing all of my old windows! Wish me luck!
I really learned a lot from this video in terms of tools, tips and techniques. Thank you very much!
Simple. Concise. Awesome.
I think your video is great! I am going to replace a window now. Thanks
thank you mr sharky, appreciate that from the expert, eric.
Fantastic job. Thank you!
Good video, easy peasy! Thank you!!
Thanks! Wish I would've seen this BEFORE I started my windows! Yet, got plenty more to do and am anxious to try these techniques! Thanks again! Papa Smurf
Done some glazing before found it pretty tricky with a flexible putty knife. The bent knife looks loads better. Thank you for the video. Your friend looks like a quality tradesman. Good to see!
Fantastic video -- it's always a tonne of fun to watch a pro do what they're good at -- there's so few people around nowadays who take real pride in their work. Now to do something about our horribly glazed windows.
thanks jerry, i have to glaze windows this weekend for our greenhouse. and yes the metal windows are different, i've reglazed casement windows and they are a bit different. thanks for watching, eric.
thx for the note here and good question. i have never seen or heard of tinted glazing, that would be a big time saver though. casement windows have metal wire clips holding in the glass usually. be careful not to break them when removing the old glazing. thx, eric.
What a nice video, really cozy, nice professional work that can be DIY, the dogs look so happy and the music background is the key! It's a winner!
Thanks! I ordered the tools and will give it a try when the weather warms. I love our 100 y.o. windows!
Sounds like a accident about to happen
Awesome video! You are the man! Thanks a lot for sharing your expertise.
Thank you so much for this. I have old windows that need re puttied. Now I know what to do!
loved it....this was the best re-glazing video I've seen, i watched a bunch of videos to help me dial in on doing my friends windows. so, because of this video i am re subscribing to your channel.
+2007rgallo good to hear, thx! eric.
Thanks for posting this!!!!!!!!
I've been trying to restore a window that's in miserable condition- replaced all the glass, cleaned it up, sanded, primed it... set new glazing points in place... now I'm trying to glaze, and am having a miserable time working with the DAP puddy- I tried to grab a bunch and work it like dough, but it just sticks to my hands- but I was trying to roll it etc. I'll refer to this video tonight as I continue my "fun" restoration project.
Wow - this was a really good demo. Glad I didn't to search for long.
Thank You Bob!
That's awesome, bobby seems like a real chill dude. I hope he's doing well 👍
Great video you make it easy to do! Thank you for sharing.
Awsome! I may be glazing some windows soon and you make it look pretty easy, just have to take your time! Thx!
Great video, it's cool to watch a skilled pro do his thing.
Good job, Bobby!
hey thanks for the kind words. glazing is hard, the compound has to be moist, if not, moisten it with linseed oil.
Awesome video, very clear and concise!
thx Joe, glad we could help with your windows glazing! eric.
Excellent video! Thanks a lot for the tips.
Excellent video tutorial! Thanks
Nice to see a pro do the job and share his tricks, sweet. Now I just have to redo what I have done thus far....;-)
thanks for the tips bvecause I just started to do glazing @ my job and this has heped me out to step up :)...
thanks made it much easier for me to do. Some many different videos. liked yours the best
PERFECT!!! THANKS FOR THE VID! So excited to get going on my project now! 😊
be sure the glazing putty is warm when you do this. thx!
Great tutorial
@agrafix81 thanks for the info, our local store only carries 33, i'll look around to see what else is available. thanks for watching, eric.
Lordy how time flies. It's 9 years and 329K views later! Hope this not finds you well. Your window is my window and the curvy CRL putty knife matches mine. Finally getting around to it and this is THE vid in all ways that I have been looking for. Super thanks! Just what I needed!!
Yeah! i still have many windows in my house to repair, but some other project always gets in the way. thx!
Thanks, just what I needed.
Thanks for the information! Between you & Mike Bronco I feel like this is do-able!!
The guys work wasn't very good
I had been thinking about replacing my old windows with vinyl, but I really like the look of wood. This doesn't look as difficult as I thought it would be, I think I'll give it a shot.
glad you liked our window glaze repair video, please be careful glazing windows on the ladder! thanks, eric.
Este guy si sabe hacer su trabajo
Thanks for share your knowledge
Thanks for the video and leaving the comment on about CR Larwence. I ordered one of these knifes and they are wonderful tools!
Just wanted to say thank you for this video. It has been a great help. All the technique and tools, and seeing how he worked with this type of consistency of material (slightly chalky putty) and how things *should* work, was very helpful. My father slopped some putty on our first experimental window and diluted it waaay too much with linseed oil, thinking the putty had dried out, and what a mess! I am dreading being done with painting, as final clean up will doubtless be a chore.
I am repairing my dead grandmother's house which has fallen into disrepair due to my family's severe medical problems. I haven't been able to get a good job since college and have also borne the brunt of their medical issues, so am very poor, have been my whole life, nearly 4 decades now. A college degree was supposed to be the way to a better life, out of poverty, but that has failed miserably (every penny I made went to education, all for nothing, it seems). Some day, I figure when my parents die, this will be the only house I will ever have, so I am trying to save it so I have something left, however modest and desperately in need of remodeling, to live in.
By the way, it is several months later, and I've now finished painting after glazing. Took some time because I have limited bench space, so I had to do the windows in batches (remove putty, sand paint, dust off/vacuum the crevices so the glazing putty would adhere, apply putty, prime 2x, paint 2x, thin coats so the storm windows would still fit in their casings), then hang them, then on to the next batch. Yes, the Dap 33 is still rather soft. Oh well, what can you do, just leave it be--in fact, that might be better for the longevity of the glazing anyway, as too dried out will eventually crack and fall off and you'll be doing this again soon. As some people have said, be careful if you use a heat gun. Not only can it crack window panes, but it can also scorch the wood, something we found when removing the old glazing. We opted not to use a gun and just used a sharp wood chisel (finely honed edge like the scraper in this video--do *not* use a hammer and screwdriver, too blunt, hammering on it with force needed to remove the putty will break the glass) to firmly but gently pick and chip everything out. Most of it came out, but small bits here and there, as well as the occasional 2-3 inch run that didn't want to come out when picking at it just resulted in powdery bits instead of chunks of removed glazing, we left there and glazed around. After painting, it doesn't look too bad.
We did treat the bare wood underneath before glazing with linseed, leaving residue on the window. What works best for cleaning it is to first use a wood chisel or finely honed edge (plain putty knife nowhere near as good, edge not precise enough) to scrap off the large dried blobs, gently but firmly, not too much force that you break the window. Then, for the filmy residue, after giving the window a nice clean with regular ammonia window cleaner to remove other dirt, get a towel and dampen it with acetone. Don't get the cloth too wet, or you could harm your paint, etc. Also, don't try the mineral spirits from cleaning your brushes after oil based painting--it won't work, the chemistry is wrong. I think both the linseed and the acetone are polar, why the linseed is solvated in the acetone, whereas the mineral spirits is very nonpolar (as is gasoline). Turpentine which we used to slightly dilute the linseed application as is typical sort of works, but it seemed to me the acetone was more effective. Gently rub the acetone damp shop towel over the residue, and eventually it will come clean, magnificently.
Also, at first, when I taped off the windows for painting, I would tape very close to the glazing, trying to make a clean edge. I found after the first batch that it's better to leave a small, say 5 millimeter gap, so you have a place to score the paint. This way, you not only remove the tape without tearing the paint off, but you also leave a small layer of paint on the glass to help seal everything off from water.
thx. it takes patience to do this, but once you have the right tools, and fresh glazing putty, it works. more stuff like this on our Gardenfork site if you like to. eric.
Superb video thanks!
Very nice!
this was great - thank you!
Greeat job on your videos, very informative.
thanks for your comment. verticals are done the same way, but its just more awkward. not sure about bedding of putty on the wood trim side, Bob does not do that.
Wow, great instruction! Looks easy; now let's see if I can do it!
Hi cutie,I can help,if you around tristate NYC,ct,nj
I've been doing my own glazing for years and absolutely dreaded it. This video shows me what I was doing wrong all this time! This is a fantastic help. Thanks!
Are you kidding me....that video showed you nothing but how a guy who thinks he's a Glazier does a job , a drum of putty and a bent putty knife those 2 items where the closest thing to a glazier in the video
@ Sandra- Anyone cough using DAP (crap) is automatically disqualified as a legitimate glazier so I’ll have to agree with your statement.
Nice job bobby
Great vid, THANKS!
so, so, so helpful, thank you :)
Fantastic, my 90 year old windows (which here in Australia is really old) are looking forward to a some new glazing :-)
Bobby your the best! Thanks a lot, now to make some moneyyyyyyy!
Good info👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@thickmass22 i've learned you can't make everyone happy, so i just focus on making my friends happy. thx! eric.
Great video. Made it look easy. Hmmm, hope it is.
god i so needed that! thanks guys
Thanks for the tip on using a blow-torch to soften the putty. Worked great!
be careful with the torch, it there is lead paint present, do not inhale the fumes, very bad for your brain cells. this is not the easiest DIY project, but its great when you get the technique down. thx!
Thanks again, I will be careful. Peace.
hey thanks for the video i am from canada and i´m just traying to repair my windows,thanks to you i nkow how to do it.
that was very useful❤
It’s years later, but just discovered this and sent it to a person in Malawi who lives in very poor conditions but needs to repair windows for safety of his family.
Cool, Very good video....Thanks
glad you liked it Tony, we post new vids each week if you'd care to subscribe, eric.
i get frustrated by DIY cable shows where everything always works perfectly. i'm posting a video this week of us trying to fix the water pump for our spring, and i ended up having to buy a new one.
thanks, eric.
Very helpfull video, nice dogs.
Thanks, this was very helpful, I just finished my old bay window. Oh and do not attempt this outside if it is hot and humid...ya the putty does not like that AT ALL.
yes, window glaze does not like humidity, its best if you can remove the window and work in the garage, safer to. thanks,e ric.
Great to hear I could help you learn how to repair window glazing Carolyn. I have some window glaze repair on my to do list for this fall too. please consider subscribing! eric.
Great video. We're stripping and cleaning up our 15-light front door and some panes will definitely need this! Great and easy video. I'm less nervous than I was before. :)
Michelle-Randy Carlson The key is to go slow, you can always re-do the glazing if it doesn't work out the first time, it takes a long time to dry. thx! eric.
We'll let you know how it goes. Still strpping the door!
This is such a good demo video...I am now confident enough to haul my 58 year old butt up a ladder and tackle this job myself. Handymen quote FORTUNES to do this simple job and I will now do it myself. Thank you so much. :))
Thanks so much for this. I watched the demo, walked over to my local paint store and bought a small tub of DAP 33 Glazing putty and a putty knife. I had several windows on the west side of my house that had large cracks/chips in the glazing on the bottoms. Sides/tops fine so no need to re-do ALL the glazing.
Anyway, I've never done anything like this before and your video was all I needed. My glazing looks as good as or better than the original stuff; thanks so much!
it does take some work to do it, but once you get it, glazing windows is not hard to do. the key is how to hold the blade to get the compound to apply right. once you figure that out, you are good to go.
also the compound can't be dried out, use fresh stuff. thx, eric.
Love the hat! Nice explanation. GO RED SOX.
Great video, now I know what to do! Do I only need to gaze one side of the window? Or both side??
just what i was looking for hopefully i'll be able to take out the window it looks easier to glaze that way.
@agrafix81 thx for the link to historic home, eric.
@TomUK7 you can skim over with putty, i don't think there is a minimum depth. thx, eric.