UPVC Window Seals.......

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Anyone replaced them?

I'm talking about the pressed in seal around the apperture of the opening, not the seals in the double glazed units.

We've got a draught billowing in from one corner of the opener.

A quick Google suggests it should be a simple tool free job to replace, but identifying the type of seal may not be as straight forward.

Anyone know more than I do, (won't be hard), and care to share any advice on getting the right seal etc?

Cheers :cheers:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I don't know, but that is a job that probably needs doing here too. I haven't noticed strong draughts round the doors and windows (except for the Velux window in the attic which I can actually see daylight round the edge of!) but more noise gets through from outside than I think should do.
 

newts

Veteran
Location
Isca Dumnoniorum
Remove a small section of the existing gasket & compare the profile/size with the online charts. Diy sheds often have a generic bubble seal that covers the most common sizes. You may need a sharp pick/bradawl/screwdriver to dig out the old brittle rubber. Scrub the slot with soapy water & soft brush.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Funnily enough I was looking at that same product last night on SCREWFIX :okay:
I briefly worked in the manufacture of uPVC frames and that's the sort of stuff we used. As Newts advised, removed a small section and compare the profile, there's lots of different ones but if you can't find an exact match, something near enough will do the job, so long as it sits very snugly in the groove.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Also check the hinges and that the window hasn't moved on them - they do have some adjustment.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Also check the hinges and that the window hasn't moved on them - they do have some adjustment.
I had that problem on my kitchen door. It had sagged slightly on its hinges so it had become difficult to latch. I loosened the bolts on the hinges and got someone to hold the door up while I retightened them. It is fine now.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I had that problem on my kitchen door. It had sagged slightly on its hinges so it had become difficult to latch. I loosened the bolts on the hinges and got someone to hold the door up while I retightened them. It is fine now.

There are little 'grub' screws on many UPVC door hinges that can be 'adjusted'.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
There are little 'grub' screws on many UPVC door hinges that can be 'adjusted'.
Those are probably the ones I meant! I only had to lift the door by a mm or so. 1 mm of sag was enough to start jamming the latch mechanism.

I thought the same thing was happening to the front door but it turned out to be just friction. I blasted the moving parts with spray lube and it worked fine after that.
 
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