What You’ll Need:
- Measuring tape
- Screwdriver set
- Replacement glass or window pane
- Glazing putty
- Glazing points
- Putty knife
- Gloves and safety goggles
Step 1: Remove the Damaged Glass
Before starting the repair, make sure to protect yourself by wearing safety goggles and gloves. Begin by removing any broken glass pieces from the door. Then, carefully detach the remaining glass pieces from the frame using a screwdriver set.
Step 2: Measure and Order Replacement Glass
Using a measuring tape, determine the exact dimensions of the empty space in the door frame. Once you have the measurements, order a replacement glass or window pane that fits the size needed. Make sure to choose a glass type that matches the style and functionality of your French door.
Step 3: Install the Replacement Glass
Once you have received the replacement glass, place it into the empty space of the door frame. Ensure it fits securely and aligns properly with the surrounding frame. If needed, adjust the glass by gently tapping it into place with a rubber mallet.
Step 4: Secure the Glass with Glazing Points
To keep the glass in place, use glazing points around the perimeter of the frame. Insert them into the frame using a screwdriver, ensuring they securely hold the glass in place without damaging it.
Step 5: Apply Glazing Putty
To create a smooth and waterproof seal between the glass and the frame, apply a layer of glazing putty using a putty knife. Press the putty into the gaps around the glass, filling them completely. Smooth the putty with the putty knife for a neat finish.
Step 6: Clean and Polish the Glass
Once the putty has dried, use a clean cloth and a glass cleaner to remove any excess putty and clean the glass surface. Polish the glass for a clear and shiny appearance.
Step 7: Regular Maintenance
To keep your French door in good condition, perform regular maintenance. Check the hinges, handles, and locks periodically for any issues and make necessary adjustments or repairs. Lubricate moving parts to prevent squeaking or sticking.
By following these simple steps, you can easily fix a French door with a damaged door-window. Remember to prioritize your safety while working and consult a professional if you encounter any difficulties or specialized repairs. Enjoy the beauty and function of your French door once again!