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Easy Fix Window and Door Repairs Logo

Easy Fix Window and Door Repairs

9.91(15 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
Aluminium Doors Repair
Bay Windows Repair
Exterior Doors Repair
Centiam Home Improvements Logo

Centiam Home Improvements

9.97(625 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
UPVC Spraying
Window Fitters
Double Glazing Installation
Composite Door Company Glasgow Ltd Logo

Composite Door Company Glasgow Ltd

9.95(366 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
Conservatory Installation
Windows and Doors
Patio Doors Repair
Ultimate Home Solutions Ltd Logo

Ultimate Home Solutions Ltd

8.95(31 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
Aluminium Doors Repair
Secondary Glazing
Triple Glazing Repair
EK windows and doors Logo

EK windows and doors

9.64(56 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
UPVC Windows Repair
Dog Flaps
Doors Supply
Wilson Windows & Doors Limited Logo

Wilson Windows & Doors Limited

9.69(16 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
Conservatory Installation
Loft Windows Installation
Wooden Sash Windows Installation
Nuwindoors Ltd Logo

Nuwindoors Ltd

9.81(10 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
Stained Glass
UPVC Repairs
Misted Double Glazing
WindowTec Logo

WindowTec

9.8(38 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
Wooden Sash Windows Repair
Bay Windows Repair
Conservatory Repairs
WINDOW INSTALLATIONS LTD Logo

WINDOW INSTALLATIONS LTD

10(10 reviews)

Operates in Glasgow

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Double Glazing Repair
French Doors Repair
Timber / Wooden Windows Installation
Fire Doors Installation

Find double glazing repair in Glasgow

Misted panes, draughty frames, or that tell-tale condensation creeping between the glass? Whether your window needs a quick seal fix or a full replacement double glazed unit, finding the right help in Glasgow for the job can save you money and keep your home comfortable.

With Checkatrade, you can browse and contact checked double glazing repair companies operating in Glasgow - covering all kinds of areas from Southside to the city centre, and across surrounding areas like Paisley, East Kilbride, and Bearsden. Whether you rent a flat in Partick or own a home in Giffnock, you’ll find tradespeople who can handle everything from window repairs to double glazing glass replacement available near you.

What to expect from hiring a double glazing repair service in Glasgow

Common jobs requested

  • Repairing blown double glazed units
  • Replacing cracked or broken glass panes
  • Fixing draughts, seals, and warped frames
  • Mending stiff hinges, locks, or handles
  • Double glazing glass replacement for standard and custom sizes

Average costs in Glasgow

  • Small pane repair (200mm x 400mm): around £55
  • Medium pane (500mm x 700mm): around £74
  • Large pane (800mm x 1000mm): around £117
  • Disposal of old pane: around £45 per m²

Prices may rise for urgent callouts, custom-sized glass, or work on older frames. See our guide to window glass replacement costs for more details.

What’s included in a typical quote?

  • Labour and materials
  • Removal and disposal of damaged glass
  • Seal and frame checks
  • Fitting and finishing for security and insulation

Qualifications to check for

  • Glaziers with Public Liability Insurance
  • FENSA or other glazing accreditations (for installations)
  • Recent verified reviews from Glasgow customers

Timeframes

  • Small repairs: 1–3 hours
  • Glass replacement: same day or split over two days (for custom orders)
  • Full unit replacement: 1–3 days depending on supplier lead time

Double glazing repair in Glasgow: Renters vs homeowners

Homeowners You’re responsible for most double glazing repairs unless covered by home insurance. For major work, keep records of quotes, receipts, and any guarantees. FENSA certification is needed for new installations, and it’s worth checking your installer’s credentials before you agree to the job.

Renters If you’re renting in Glasgow, repairs are usually your landlord’s responsibility - especially if they affect security or energy efficiency. Report the problem in writing, include photos, and keep a record of all correspondence. Some landlords prefer you to use their chosen glazing company.

Find tradespeople for the job you need in Glasgow

Find double glazing repair in your area of Glasgow & Scotland

  • How do I find a good double glazing repair company in the UK?

    There are various steps you can take to ensure that you hire a reputable double glazing repair company in Glasgow, including:

    • Check online reviews to see what past customers have to say about the service they offer
    • Ask about their experience of working on similar double glazing jobs
    • Verify their public liability insurance so you know they’re covered
    • Get multiple quotes from different installers so you can compare prices and services
    • Use Checkatrade and benefit from our guarantee that could cover you for up to 12 months and £1,000 (T&Cs apply)

    Ready to find a repairperson working in your local area? Browse our list of checked double glazing repair companies covering Glasgow.

  • Can I repair double glazing myself?

    In theory, you can attempt some basic window maintenance yourself – such as oiling hinges or replacing a draft excluder. But for blown panes, broken locks, or cracked glass, DIY is not recommended.

    It’s generally best to leave double glazing repair to the professionals. Attempting DIY repair could invalidate the double glazing warranty and damage the window or door further.

    Most homeowners choose a trained glazier for jobs like replacing a unit or repairing a blown window. You’ll also get better-quality materials and (in most cases) a warranty for peace of mind.

    If you have issues with your double glazing, discuss the details with experienced double glazing repairpeople working in Glasgow.

    Benefits of hiring a professional

    Here are some of the reasons why it pays to hire a repairperson to fix your double glazing:

    • A double glazing repairperson will have the expertise to identify and fix a wide range of door and window issues
    • Reputable double glazing repairpeople use high-quality materials and techniques to ensure a durable and long-lasting repair
    • Double glazing repairpeople are trained to work safely, especially when dealing with glass and heights
    • A properly repaired double glazing unit can significantly improve your home's energy efficiency and reduce your energy bills
    • A well-maintained double glazing system can enhance your home’s security and deter potential intruders
    • Professional double glazing services should have insurance coverage that protects you from potential liability issues
    • Many double glazing repair companies operating in Glasgow offer warranties on their work to give you peace of mind
    • A professional will understand local building codes and regulations and will carry out compliant work

    By hiring a double glazing repair service in Glasgow, you can enjoy a safer, more energy-efficient, and more valuable home.

    For more tips and advice, read our guide to finding double glazing repair services near you.

  • How long does it take to repair double glazed windows?

    The time it takes to repair double glazing depends on the problem. Some repairs can be done in under an hour, while other major issues (such as blown double glazing repairs or full replacements) might take days.

    As a guide, here are some estimated timings for common double glazing repair jobs in the UK – actual times may vary:

    • Replacing a broken window handle – 1-2 hours
    • Replacing a broken window hinge – 2-3 hours
    • Replacing a broken window lock – 3-8 hours
    • Replacing a broken pane of glass – 3-8 hours, or split over 2 days if custom glass is needed
    • Repairing a broken seal – 3-8 hours
    • Replacing a faulty double glazing unit – 1-3 days, depending on supplier lead time

    For accurate timings, discuss details with a double glazing repairperson working in Glasgow.

    In most cases, a tradesperson will need to assess the window first and measure up before ordering the right part. This might mean a short delay before they return to complete the work. Some window repairpeople are able to offer an express service if the part is standard size and in stock.

    If your issue is urgent (for example, a cracked or broken pane), mention this when you request a quote. Many Checkatrade glaziers offer emergency callouts in Glasgow.

    Ready to find a repairperson? Check out our guide to finding double glazing installers near you.

  • Can I claim tax relief on double glazing repair costs?

    The tax implications of double glazing repair costs will depend on whether you’re dealing with your home or a business property.

    For your home:

    • Unfortunately, you can’t claim tax relief on the cost of double glazing repair on your home
    • You may be eligible for tax relief if you're making energy-efficient improvements to your home, such as installing new, energy-efficient windows

    For a business property:

    • Double glazing repair and maintenance costs are typically considered to be a deductible business expense
    • If the repair involves a substantial improvement to the property, you may be able to claim capital allowances, which can reduce your taxable profits over multiple years

    To understand the tax implications of double glazing repair and to claim any deductions, consult with a qualified tax advisor or accountant.

    Is your double glazing in a bad way? Read our advice on whether you should repair or replace your windows.

  • How often should I have my double glazing checked?

    Ideally, it’s recommended that you have your double glazing checked annually. An annual inspection should cover the following key areas:

    • Checking seals for any signs of damage or deterioration
    • Inspecting the glass for cracks, scratches, or fogging
    • Examining the frames for any signs of rot, warping, or damage
    • Testing all locks, handles, and hinges to ensure they’re working properly
    • Checking drainage channels to ensure they’re clear and free of debris

    By addressing any issues identified during the inspection, you can help maintain the energy efficiency, security, and overall performance of your double glazing.

    In addition to regular inspections, check out our guide on how to maintain double glazing to help extend its lifespan.

  • What are the signs that I need double glazing repairs?

    If your double-glazed windows or doors are showing any of the following signs, it could indicate you need double glazing repair, including:

    • Condensation or misting inside the panes: This often means the seal is broken and the insulating gas has escaped, which affects the window’s performance. It’s a classic symptom of blown double glazing.
    • Drafts or uneven temperatures indoors: If you’re noticing cold spots or rising heating bills, it could be due to damaged seals or warped frames.
    • Cracked, chipped or broken glass: Even small chips can compromise safety and insulation. If the outer pane is damaged, it needs urgent attention.
    • Sticking handles or stiff hinges: If the mechanism is worn, misaligned, or damaged, it can make windows hard to open and close securely.
    • Excess outside noise: Failing seals or thin panes can lead to reduced sound insulation, which can be especially frustrating in busy areas.

    If you notice any of the signs above, it’s time to contact an experienced double glazing repair service working in Glasgow. Many small fixes can be done quickly and affordably - and may prevent the need for a full replacement down the line.

    You might also want to read our guide about everything you need to know about double glazing repairs.

  • How much does window replacement cost?

    The exact cost will depend on several factors, including the size, style, material, and glazing type.

    As a rough guide, here are some average costs for the supply and installation of a new window in the UK:

    • Casement windows – £500
    • Sash windows – £1,000
    • Sliding windows – £700
    • Tilt and turn windows – £700
    • Bay windows – £2,500
    • Bow windows – £3,000

    It’s worth noting that these are estimated average costs, and actual prices may vary.

    Factors affecting the cost of window replacement

    To get a more accurate price for replacing your window(s), you’ll want to consider the following factors:

    • Size of the window(s) – Larger windows generally cost more

    • Type of glazing – Double or triple glazing is more expensive than single glazing

    • Window style – Bay windows and other complex styles cost more than standard windows

    • Quality and type of materials – Higher-quality windows often come with a higher price tag and different materials, like uPVC and timber, have varying costs

    • Number of windows – The more windows you need, the higher the overall cost

    • Location – Labour costs often vary depending on where you live, e.g. London and the South East are typically more expensive than other parts of the country

    Learn more about window replacement pricing in our guide to double glazing costs.

  • Is double glazing repair covered by home insurance?

    Whether double glazing repair is covered by your home insurance depends entirely on the specific terms of your policy.

    Therefore, it’s essential to check your policy documents carefully to understand the specific terms and conditions.

    Typically, accidental damage to your double glazing, such as a broken pane due to a storm or accidental impact, is often covered by home insurance.

    However, general wear and tear or negligence is not usually covered.

    And, remember, your home insurance policy is likely to have an excess amount, which you'll need to pay before the insurer covers the rest.

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