Your Complete Guide to Leaded Window Repair

July 1, 2024
Leaded light windows from a stairwell in Brokenhurst.

Leaded windows are undoubtedly one of the standout features of many historical and modern buildings. However, they require the occasional maintenance and repair to preserve both their beauty and functionality. At Sherriff Stained Glass Specialists, we understand the intricacies of leaded window repairs more than most – so, who better to talk you through the process?

How to Know When Your Leaded Windows Need Repairing

Identifying the signs of wear and tear in leaded windows is key to maintaining their integrity. Here are some common indicators that your lead glass panels and frames might need repair:

Corrosion

Leaded windows, especially older ones, can be susceptible to corrosion. The lead came, which holds the glass panels together, can deteriorate over time due to exposure to the elements. If you notice white, powdery deposits or dark spots on the lead, it’s a sign of corrosion and an indication that your window needs lead light repair.

Distortion

Another sign that your leaded windows require attention is distortion or sagging. Over time, the lead came can weaken and cause the window to bow or budge. This not only affects the aesthetic appeal but also compromises the structural integrity of the window. Leaded window repair will be essential in these situations to ensure there isn’t any further damage.

Loose or Broken Glass

Cracked, broken, or loose glass pieces are obvious signs that your leaded window needs repairing. This damage can be caused by a variety of reasons, from accidental damage to thermal expansion or even simply aging.Address these issues as soon as possible with lead glass repair.

The Process of Leaded Window Repair

At Sherriff Stained Glass Specialists, we follow a meticulous process to restore leaded windows to their original glory. Here’s an overview of the process:

1. Removing the Leaded Window

The first step in leaded light restoration is carefully removing the damaged window from its frame. We temporarily replace it with glazing to protect the property while the restoration work is underway.

2. Cleaning and Repairing the Glass

Once removed, the glass pieces are thoroughly cleaned to remove any dirt, grime, and old cement. If any glass pieces are broken or missing, we replace them with matching glass to retain the original design.

3. Cutting and Soldering New Lead

Next, new lead came is cut and soldered to replace the old,corroded lead. This step is crucial in ensuring the structural integrity and durability of the window.

4. Leadlight Cementing Process

The final step in leaded window repair is the headlight cementing process. This involves applying a special cement to the lead came joints to waterproof and strengthen the window. The cement is carefully worked into the joints and allowed to dry, ensuring a long-lasting repair.

5. Reinstallation

After the repair is complete, the restored leaded window is reinstalled into its frame, replacing the temporary glazing. We ensure a perfect fit and secure installation, restoring the beauty and functionality of the leaded window.

Why Choose Sherriff Stained Glass Specialists for Your Window Repairs

Here at Sherriff Stained Glass Specials, we have decades of experience in leaded window repair and restoration. We combine traditional techniques with modern technology to ensure only the best results. To see examples of our work,explore our previous projects in our online portfolio.

If you’d like to learn more about our leaded window restoration services, contact us on 01202882208 or send an email to info@leadwindows.co.uk. You can also find our other helpful news and guides on our website!

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