Day: May 3, 2023

Should I repair my door or get a new one?Should I repair my door or get a new one?

Doors are at the heart of any property, keeping cold air in and warm air out and protecting you from unwanted intruders.

They are also the very first impression that a visitor will have of you and your home and create a smooth transition between internal and external space.

Keeping them in top condition is a must, therefore, and tackling any issues as soon as they arise will help you do just that.

How to tell if your doors need to be repaired/replaced

Some common issues with external doors that indicate that repair or new door installation is required include:

  • Difficulty in opening and closing the door
  • A rise in energy bills
  • Draughts beneath the door or around the frame
  • Loose or stiff locking mechanism
  • Water leaks
  • Visible damage to the frame or panels
  • Damage to the glass pane of the door
  • Warping

The extent of these issues, and how severe they are will play a major part in determining if repair will resolve them or replacement is required.

What issues can be resolved by door repair?

When you discover a problem with your door, your first thought will be can this be fixed, or is a new door required.

Door repairs can often be simply an expensive way to delay the inevitable, putting a temporary resolution in place only for the same issue to occur again a few months down the line.

Whilst replacing your door is certainly the more expensive option, the long-term savings you will make both by avoiding repair bills and by making your home more energy efficient will more than cover the cost over the years to come. Furthermore, a new door is a fantastic way to refresh the look of your home, and express your sense of style, increasing curb appeal and impressing visitors and passers-by alike.

A new door from an expert Glasgow doors company should also come with a warranty of at least 10 years, meaning that any future repairs that are needed will be covered, protecting both your wallet and the future of your home.

That said, replacing your door when a quick repair would have it back in tip-top condition once more is unnecessary so it is important to be able to tell the difference between a minor and major issue. The easiest way to do just that is to have your door inspected by a professional windows and doors Glasgow company, who will quickly be able to examine your door and give you a better idea of the extent of the problem and the cost of getting it fixed.

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Here are a few of the more common door issues that can normally be resolved via repair:

Swelling

Swelling is an issue that is most common in older style solid timber doors that causes the door to change shape during damp or rainy weather.

This can make opening and closing the door impossible, a major safety hazard. Many people believe that once a door has swollen, a new one is the only option, but this doesn’t have to be the case.

Swollen doors can normally be sanded down and treated to regain their original shape and ensure the issue doesn’t happen again.

Damaged hinges

If the hinges of your door are damaged or rusted but the door panels themselves and the frame are in good working order, these can normally be replaced without too much difficulty.

The hinges of a uPVC or composite door will often deteriorate at a faster rate than the door itself, compromising the structural integrity of the unit but simply replacing the hinges can prolong the lifespan of the door by many years in most cases.

If you are good with DIY the chances are that you can even do this by yourself and won’t require the services of a professional door company.

Alignment issues

Doors that are used on a regular basis, particularly wooden ones that can be extremely heavy, will often become loose on their hinges, changing their alignment with the frame, lock, and other components of the door.

This can lead to a range of additional issues that can make a completely new door seem like the only available option, but a door specialist may well be able to fix your problems by tightening a few screws.

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It is important that you have any door alignment issues fixed as soon as possible, however, as using a mis-aligned door can lead to the locking mechanism of your door becoming damaged beyond repair.

If this happens the only way to fix the problem will be to have a new door installed, as the cost of realignment plus a new locking mechanism will likely make repair no longer the most cost-effective choice.

How to avoid emergency boiler repairHow to avoid emergency boiler repair

A boiler breakdown is a complete nightmare, even if you are still under warranty. You will need to call your local boiler repair expert as a matter of emergency and hope that they have some availability in the near future.

In the winter months, the chance of getting a same day boiler repair service is extremely slim, and you may well find yourself shivering for several days in freezing temperatures whilst you wait for them to arrive. Sound fun? No, we didn’t think so.

You want to avoid breakdowns at all costs for both convenience and safety reasons, and whilst it may be impossible to completely eliminate the risk of it happening, there are certainly things that you can do to reduce the risk to an absolute minimum.

Here are a few of the best possible preventative measures that you can take, with the assistance of a gas safe engineer to reduce the risk of a boiler breakdown and emergency boiler repair Glasgow being required.

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Have your boiler serviced on an annual basis

The importance of an annual boiler service really can’t be overstated. It will not only ensure that your boiler is in good working order and that there are no minor issues that might escalate into major problems in the future but will also involve a number of safety checks to ensure that there are no dangerous leaks that could put your family in danger.

Spotting any boiler repairs that need to be carried out during a service is far better than just waiting for the big breakdown as you will avoid the added expense of an emergency call-out and as boiler servicing is not normally carried out at peak times, you will be able to have the repairs sorted much sooner than would otherwise be possible.

Having your boiler serviced both prevents boiler repair being needed at all, and makes sure you don’t need to pay through the nose for it if it is. Many boiler installers offer a warranty of around 5-10 years on their boilers but this will almost always be subject to an annual service and failing to arrange one will put the cost of boiler repair firmly at your door.

Turn on the heating in the Summer

Sound ridiculous? Well turning on your heating periodically throughout the summer is actually the best way to prevent nasty surprises when the colder temperatures do arrive and you require your heating on a regular basis.

As well as keeping the system ticking over, the process will ensure that any issues are identified during months where your heating is not an essential. This will reduce the impact of boiler repairs on your life, and it will also probably be cheaper to have your system repaired at this time, with many engineers offering discounted rates to fill their schedule during periods of low demand.

Bleed the radiators in your home

Bleeding your radiators will help to reduce the pressure in your hot water system and protect against a wide variety of different boiler problems.

If you are unsure on the best way to do this, ask someone in your family to help you, or look online, it is a pretty simple process and there are plenty of tutorials available. Given the potentially high sky-high costs of boiler repair or breakdown there really is no excuse for failing to carry out basic boiler maintenance such as this.

Insulate pipework

Frozen pipes are one of the biggest issues leading to boiler repair, especially in Scotland and the North of England where temperatures during the winter months regularly drop below freezing.

Simply covering and insulating your pipework at home will ensure that this doesn’t occur and keep your water flowing freely all winter long. If you are going away for a time during the winter months, perhaps to visit the family over the festive season, try to have a trusted neighbour to pop in or programme your heating system so that it is not left stagnant for a long period.

Do a DIY boiler check

Examining your boiler in detail for any faults should only ever be done by a gas safe engineer but you can do your part by keeping the area around the boiler clutter free, ensuring that suitable ventilation can reach the boiler, and that debris is not allowed to build up in air vents and flumes.

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You should also keep an eye on the pressure gauge located on your boiler and contact a gas safe engineer the moment that you see an issue if the adjustment tools on the system do not resolve the issue. Finally, install a carbon monoxide detector in close proximity to the boiler to ensure that any leaks are detected as soon as they occur, keeping your loved ones safe at all times.