Repairing broken windows on a garage door can be a simple task or a very difficult task
depending on the type of door you have and the manner in which the window is installed.
Wooden doors are the easiest to replace as there is usually a piece of molding like, quarter
round, that holds the window in place.
To remove the broken window you will need to remove
the molding by prying it out, be careful not to break the molding. Be careful not to cut yourself
not to cut yourself when removing and replacing the glass. Next you will scrap away any caulk
or sealant. Once the frame for the window is clean you simply insert the new piece of glass or
Plexiglas, previously cut to the proper size. Caulk around the new piece of glass and reinstall the
molding using small nails. Be careful not to hit the new piece of glass when installing the
molding.
Metal doors are more difficult to replace broken windows in. First you will need to look on the
inside of the window frame for screws that hold the trim in place . The trim holds the glass in
place. If screws are present you will need to remove them to release the frame. This requires
two people. One person should be on the inside of the garage to remove the screws, frame and
broken glass, the other on the outside to hold the outer window frame in place. Once the
screws are removed you will remove the inner window frame. Next you will need to use a knife
to cut the rubber seal loose from the window frame and pull out the broken section of glass. Be
careful not to cut yourself when removing and installing the glass window.
Next you will need to have a piece of precut glass or Plexiglas to the size you need. Install the new piece of glass
into the frame, replace the rubber seal and screw the inner window frame back onto the door
to hold the new glass. The person on the outside must hold the outer frame in place
throughout this process to prevent damaging the outer frame of the window.
If the garage door window use a clip design to hold the glass in place, it will require removing
the garage door panel/section, to replace the window. Removing the panel is a job best left to a
professional as you will have to release the tension from the spring(s), unwind the cables, and
remove the section/panel by removing the hinges from the top section/panel. Once the garage
door panel is removed you will need to lay it flat on the ground with a piece of wood or
cardboard underneath it to protect the door and glass during the process of removing and
replacing the window. First you will have to pry out the clips that hold the window in place
using a putty knife or similar tool. Next you will have to use a knife to cut the rubber seal on all
four sides of the glass, keep the seal you will need to use it for the new glass. Carefully remove
the broken glass, being careful not to cut yourself. Clean the frame to make sure it is clear of
any sealant or cement that held the old glass in place. Next you will need to replace the window
with a piece of glass or Plexiglas that has been precut to the proper size for the window. Next
reinstall the rubber seal around all four sides of the new window glass, this helps hold the
window in place. Finally you will carefully hammer the trim clips back into place with a rubber
mallet. Be very careful during this step not to hit the new glass window as this could break the
new glass you just installed. The wood or cardboard underneath the door is critical during this
step, as it cushions the door and new glass during installation. Finally the section/panel has to
be reinstalled onto the rest of the door. The panel should be set in place and hinges reattached,
the rollers reinstalled into the track and finally the cables and drums have to be reinstalled and
the cables tighten. The final step is to rewind the spring(s). Again removing and reinstalling a
door panel should be left to trained garage door technicians as it require proper training and
tools. Garage doors are dangerous and cause serious damage even death if proper techniques
and safety precautions are not used.
The last option is to replace the entire section/panel. To replace a section/panel you will need
to try to locate the manufacturer and model number of your garage door. Look for stickers on
the inside of the garage door or on the end of the panels/sections. If these stickers are present
you can order a replacement section/panel if it is available and have it replaced. If you cannot
locate these sticker you can have a garage door technician try determine the manufacturer and
model number for you. Many times you will not be able to determine the manufacturer or
model number, or it is no longer available, in that case the only option is to replace the entire
garage door.
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