I’m actually so grateful god bless. I was worried what to do. I took out the frame from inside the house. Raised the window and got rid of the gap and put the frame back in place. Saved my self money and worry. Thank you
As soon as I heard this gentleman I thought thank goodness, this sounds straight to the point and no messing around unlike all that American accent rubbish that drives me mad with all the chat and getting no where.
Having just broken a (thankfully) small double glazed window with a small small stone that got flung across my garden while strimming, I'm relieved to find its easier replacing a double glazed window than a older single glazed one and there not to difficult. Thanks.
Great video,simple,direct, and informative. I've broken 2 glazed units trying to fit the beading, too aggressive with the mallet. Now, my current project should be easy peasy
You do. The guy doesn't show you how to heel toe a window properly. He only had to packers at the bottom because that window had no handle. Beware of that
I found putting the trims back really tough. I found hammering them did no good at all. I spent a good hour trying to hammer them in, instead I had to push them in using a massive force. It was satisfying to hear that plastic against plastic noise as they squashed in.
Brilliant and thanks for explaining the purpose of the spacers since I got blue and black one's and wasn't sure if they were used for the same thing, windows come with no instructions! I don't have the tools so I'll carefully use a kitchen knife or stanley knife to prise open the beading.
Great video, just replaced the glazing in a window after putting it off for the last 6 weeks. Took half an hour all in. Would’ve been quicker if I had someone to push the glass through for me, that bit was a bit hairy!
Great tutorial, and all my question answered in comment section. Many thanks mate (and chaps with pointers/advises below)... AB Ps.: my advise: never clean glass with scrub sponge.👎...(and you got the idea why i'm here lol)...
Grand now i know how to quickly and cleanly get into my neighbours house, take a shit on his floor, then replace window and stand outside my house when he gets home, see his reaction. Thank you
These videos are very helpful and I looked for this video and particular because I need to replace the glass as it has shattered on my conservatory, what I am finding hard as finding somewhere that actually sells the glass
K seal if ur in northern England, they custom make units of any size for very reasonable prices, 25 quid for a 100cm x 45 cm unit, they deliver for 10 pounds also
Does it work the same with a wooden frame? Do you have the spacers underneath too? And the sealing rubbers on the edge to keep the water out? I need to replace a kitchen door with a window.
It's easier to remove any longer strips first. Here in Germany they use 'packers' all around the window not just underneath the glass pain. There's normally a sticker on the new glass pain which goes on the inside.
Thanks Shane, where is a good place to buy the actual glass if anyone has any good sites for London based shops would appreciate it. Also do they all come in set sizes in general ?
All the videos I have watched on the subject show the plastic beading coming away really easily. What if this is not the case and the beading is on really tightly and gets damaged trying to pry it out?
The is some difficult beading but using the right method it should come out without damaging.Some old council beading also is difficult and needs a special tool that releases it from the front where it meets the glass
You did it the way I've always done it, but when I went and picked up a second hand window for my shed from a window fitter he removed the rubber seal at the front so there was no pressure and the other bits came straight, thing is I didn't see how he removed them and didn't ask before I left, so my question is how do they go back in?
Hello, nice video btw. I have UPVC windows that have a rubber seal in front of the glass (between glass and frame on the inside) and it doesn't look like there is any removable mitered frame (as you are demonstrating). Do you know how the glass is removed? I assume the rubber needs removing first but, I'd like some one with experience to advise. Thank you.
All videos should be like this. Straight to the point simple and standard. Good man
Superb mate. Never done it before. Got quoted £140 to replace and fit. Done it for £40. Thank you
What 40 for the window
Have never see any video straight forward and simple as this, 10/10 man
I’m actually so grateful god bless. I was worried what to do. I took out the frame from inside the house. Raised the window and got rid of the gap and put the frame back in place. Saved my self money and worry. Thank you
Just as it should be, well demonstrated and clearly explained .
Straightforward demo, that's all that is required. Perfect.
Great, I tried for 20 minutes to get that beading off, now I know its possible. Many thanks for your knowledge and skill. God bless you.
Thanks very much Shane. I could not get the new unit in, but learning from you how to clip in the top and bottom beads first solved the problem.
As soon as I heard this gentleman I thought thank goodness, this sounds straight to the point and no messing around unlike all that American accent rubbish that drives me mad with all the chat and getting no where.
nice job. No nonsensical intro and "youtubery" involved. Good work.
‘RUclipsry’ = Genius!
Your obvious expertise made that look quite routine! Thank you for the video.
Having just broken a (thankfully) small double glazed window with a small small stone that got flung across my garden while strimming, I'm relieved to find its easier replacing a double glazed window than a older single glazed one and there not to difficult. Thanks.
Thank you, you gave me the confidence to do it myself, and now my windows look new again.
Absolute hero... Saves me spending thousands on new windows!
Yep, no waffle, straight to it, a refreshing change 👍🏻
Great video,simple,direct, and informative. I've broken 2 glazed units trying to fit the beading, too aggressive with the mallet. Now, my current project should be easy peasy
Perfect demonstration, great video, thanks for sharing 👍🏿
First video i've watched on the subject...........don't need to watch any others, thank you.
You do. The guy doesn't show you how to heel toe a window properly. He only had to packers at the bottom because that window had no handle. Beware of that
I found putting the trims back really tough. I found hammering them did no good at all. I spent a good hour trying to hammer them in, instead I had to push them in using a massive force. It was satisfying to hear that plastic against plastic noise as they squashed in.
No messing about...Great video - thanks 😊
This video has given me the confidence to try, thank you soo much !!!!!
Brilliant and thanks for explaining the purpose of the spacers since I got blue and black one's and wasn't sure if they were used for the same thing, windows come with no instructions! I don't have the tools so I'll carefully use a kitchen knife or stanley knife to prise open the beading.
update: Managed to do the windows, little awkward putting the beading back in mind.
Thank u for this video. I have been trying to replace a broken window pane and no one knew how or wanted try to open the casement.
That's how you make an instructional video. Proper.
I agree with the comments below, what a nice straight forward video. Great guy!!
Shane keep up the good work, straight to the point video, brilliant
Great video. It guided me to do the job successfully. Much appreciated mate!
Can you please give links to the tools in the description? Thank you so much for this video
Great video, just replaced the glazing in a window after putting it off for the last 6 weeks. Took half an hour all in. Would’ve been quicker if I had someone to push the glass through for me, that bit was a bit hairy!
Great video easy to follow.....made changing my kitchen window easy.....thank you
Nice one, cheers Shane 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
This video was an absolute life saver. Thanks.
Fair play, straight forward instruction.
Thanks for the eazy explanation it realy saved me today
Nice video. Straight to the point and I also know which tools I need to buy! Much appreciated! :)
Great video - Just what I needed to know so thanks for taking the time to make it - Chris - North Devon
Brilliant video. Followed it step by step.thanks very much
Thanks for the vid, and a great money saver too with your help I'm part way through a job that used to be a mystery. That moon knife is a big help too
Great vid - no stupid music or lengthy intros
lovely no music no bullsh.. video thanks mate
Excellent, just what I was looking for
Great to hear!
Very clear, to the point and most helpful. Thanks
Amazing video. veey easy to follow. Thank u
great instruction i have one to change and having watched your video shane i will do it myself thanks.
Was it a success?
Thanks Brilliant video. I used a hose on my window(I know stupid) which has blown the spacers between the frames. Can they be replaced?
Great tutorial, and all my question answered in comment section.
Many thanks mate (and chaps with pointers/advises below)...
AB
Ps.: my advise: never clean glass with scrub sponge.👎...(and you got the idea why i'm here lol)...
Thanks, very helpful.
Very clear and clean, no need for putty then!!
What's the name of the special knife to get behind the beads chaps,,where can you buy one ?
A moon knife
@@stanl936 thanks for that...I couldn’t catch what he said in the video.
Grand now i know how to quickly and cleanly get into my neighbours house, take a shit on his floor, then replace window and stand outside my house when he gets home, see his reaction. Thank you
Good video, and handy tip regarding not sliding the nylon hammer across the glass when tapping the beading back in. Cheers.
These videos are very helpful and I looked for this video and particular because I need to replace the glass as it has shattered on my conservatory, what I am finding hard as finding somewhere that actually sells the glass
K seal if ur in northern England, they custom make units of any size for very reasonable prices, 25 quid for a 100cm x 45 cm unit, they deliver for 10 pounds also
superb mate .noticed you replaced the glass from inside can you do it from ouside as well
My window beads appear to have small holes from staples fastening it to window frame. Would you approach still be applicable?
That was real quick. In a heartbeat !!
Makes it look easy, been fanning around with mine cos i just dived in then I thought - ‘Oh better look it up’!
Excellent video. What were the three tools needed?
To the point without blather. Thank you.
Nice one mate. Gonna replace my own after that
AWESOME!... just what I wanted to know before attempting myself. Yhe last time I had a vinyl window repair done it cost me about $100.00 bucks.
A much better video thanks!
very helpful video, thanks for showing us how to make it :)
Does it work the same with a wooden frame? Do you have the spacers underneath too? And the sealing rubbers on the edge to keep the water out? I need to replace a kitchen door with a window.
Very informative, excellent.
absolutely deserves all 260 thousand views and more compared to the other shite on RUclips
Legend. Great work
Great stuff mate, cheers
If you have a draft coming in through the bedroom windows does the glass need to be replace or the whole unit?
Thank you very much for your help ✌️✌️✌️
Hello pal mines not hard plastic like yours mines block soft rubber is it the Same concept and can I put hard plastic back in after?
Thanks
Very helpful thanks man. 🙏
It's easier to remove any longer strips first. Here in Germany they use 'packers' all around the window not just underneath the glass pain. There's normally a sticker on the new glass pain which goes on the inside.
And wear a pair of gloves, the edges can sometimes be very sharp!!
Excellent tutorial. That's a "moon knife" at the start if you couldn't hear. The sound went a bit funny
Very helpful!
Thanks Shane, where is a good place to buy the actual glass if anyone has any good sites for London based shops would appreciate it. Also do they all come in set sizes in general ?
Straight to the point. Jobs a good'un.
Is there anywhere you can buy replacement window beads the ones that hold the window in place?
Shane you are brill man
can you tell me a website in the UK where I can buy a separate glass insert, please?
Thanks for putting this up.
Great video! Can I ask do you always put the furniture stamp at the top left instead of the bottom corner?
craftmanship
That was brilliant thanks as I need to remove one 👍
Great video very useful! Would you recommend this process for cleaning a blown window??
I personally would put a new sealed unit in
Komolor bhai Soitendro Ingti Jim👍🏻
Great how to video!!
Thank you for this video, mate 🙏🏻
All the videos I have watched on the subject show the plastic beading coming away really easily. What if this is not the case and the beading is on really tightly and gets damaged trying to pry it out?
The is some difficult beading but using the right method it should come out without damaging.Some old council beading also is difficult and needs a special tool that releases it from the front where it meets the glass
where do you get those special tools for window repair? thanks
very helpful, ….job done.
You did it the way I've always done it, but when I went and picked up a second hand window for my shed from a window fitter he removed the rubber seal at the front so there was no pressure and the other bits came straight, thing is I didn't see how he removed them and didn't ask before I left, so my question is how do they go back in?
What's that curved blade called? Thanks!
Hello, nice video btw. I have UPVC windows that have a rubber seal in front of the glass (between glass and frame on the inside) and it doesn't look like there is any removable mitered frame (as you are demonstrating). Do you know how the glass is removed? I assume the rubber needs removing first but, I'd like some one with experience to advise. Thank you.
I took the 4 beading trims off but the glazed unit is stuck fast to the tape.
Took beads out and replaced glass, top and bottom bead back in ok but sides will not fit tight and are loose, any ideas please?
Whats that knife called - couldn't quite get the name of it?
Excellent video, thanks
Very helpful, top job!
Great! Thank You so much
Great video, thanks :)
Great video. Clearly you have expertise. What’s the cost for the work?