Failed double glazed window.

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Morning guys. Looks like the seal's have failed on our window. Is it something that i could sort out myself or best to get someone in.

Would i need any special tools to do the work.
Cheers Doug
 

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Ask around for your local plastic windows/patio doors repairman (there will be one).

By personal recommendation, not from an advertising website masquerading as a Trusted Recommender of Rated tradesmen.

It will depend on your area, but for me, it costs £50 to £100 per window and is not a complex job.
 
Is it something that i could sort out myself or best to get someone in

It should be an easy DIY job. You pull out the rubber gasket from the inside which loosens the beading on the outside which clips in under the edge of the frame. Take out the beading, measure the glass, order new, pop it in and reverse the procedure, tapping the gasket back in with a block of wood and a mallet. DGU will be about £20-£25ish.
 
hard to tell if that has a ' wedge gasket ' , foam security tape or even security clips ( all three are possible being glazed from the exterior ) . The only one potentially that could cause problems is the security clip.
 
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Cheers for the replies, but the boss has told me to leave it alone. She's sorting it out
 

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