https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/aldershot-french-door-repairs-near-me/ French Door Window Pane Replacement French doors are gorgeous but broken glass can cause a safety risk. Additionally, it could let heated and cooled air to escape your home, which can increase the cost of energy. Fortunately, you don't need to replace the entire door if only one pane of glass is damaged. It is possible to repair the window pane of a French door with some basic tools and elbow grease. How to repair a broken or Cracked Pane of Glass Glass can crack due to a pebble that is thrown from your lawnmower, a drink that is placed too hard on a glass-topped table, or even a vase that has been damaged by an oblivious cat. If the crack is very small, super glue like Loctite Glass Glue or Gorilla Glue can fill it in and make the break less noticeable. If the crack is greater than an inch wide but if you notice that double-pane windows have lost their seal and are in need of replacement, it's time to replace the glass. If you wish to repair the glass yourself, remove the seams of paint from the frame's edges, and then trim using a utility blade. Then, cut off the molding with the putty tool. If there are nails holding the molding in place then use a brad nailer remove them. After removing the molding, place cardboard sheets on the work surface to shield the remainder of the door. Remove any broken glass from the frame. Next, cover the crack on both sides using masking tape or packing tape. This will stop the crack from spreading while you try to repair it. Clean the glass carefully before applying the epoxy. This will remove any dirt or debris, and allow the repair adhesive to adhere better to the glass that has been damaged. After you apply the epoxy, let it dry for a couple of hours before touching it. If it's a deep crack or is broken into pieces, you may need to apply more than one coat of epoxy. Two-part epoxy is fast drying so you'll need have your workspace prepped and ready be