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What To Do While You Are Waiting For Your Window To Be Repaired

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If your window has been broken, whether it is large or small, you need to take action fast and make sure that it is on the road to repair. The first thing you always need to do is to call for a professional window glass repair contractor to come and take a look at what you need. However, they can take quite a while as they are always busy and they might only be able to get out to you in a day or two. In the meantime, you still have a broken window that you need to be wary of, so here is what you should do while waiting for window glass repair.

Sweep Up The Broken Glass

If the window is broken badly enough that pieces of glass have shattered and fallen off, then you should take it upon yourself to clean these up before the window repairmen get there. Not only are they a hazard for anyone walking by who may not know about the broken window, but they can get in the way of the repair and take up a bit of their valuable time. Always be very careful, go slowly and wear enclosed shoes when sweeping up broken glass, and try not to pick up individual pieces with your hands whenever possible.

Cover Up Your Broken Window

If your window has been fully smashed out and you now have an open-aired entrance to the outside world then you might want to try and give yourself some privacy while you wait for the window glass repairmen to arrive tomorrow. Some people use old pieces of cardboard they have lying around and secure them in place around the window by using duct tape. If that is not available, some old towels or curtains could be an option. If possible, keep the door to that room locked overnight and move out any valuables from it that might be affected by rain or bad weather.

Don't Underestimate Small Amounts Of Damage

if the damage to your window is not major, but rather just a frame moved out of position or perhaps a little warping, then you still need to take it quite seriously while you wait. Water and wind can still pierce through even small gaps, and this can cause mildew even after short periods of time. Try to make sure that area is covered by buckets or towels on the floor underneath it, but do not adjust the frame itself. Leave it for the professional window glass repairmen, just make sure nothing in the room is going to be ruined should you have an unexpectedly wet and wild night in terms of the weather.  


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