Pane Of Glass - Broken

Measure height and width of the opening in three places each. Subtract 1/16” – 1/8” from each dimension to allow for expansion. Take measurements to a glass shop or hardware store for cutting.

Scrape away old putty and glazing points (small metal triangles). Sand the rabbet (inner ledge) if wooden. Remove any rust from metal frames. broken pane of glass

| Glass Type | Common In | Break Characteristics | Repair Complexity | |------------|-----------|----------------------|--------------------| | | Old windows, picture frames | Large, sharp shards; jagged edges | Low | | Tempered (safety) glass | Doors, sidelights, shower enclosures | Small, pebble-like cubes (safety feature) | Medium (needs exact sizing) | | Laminated glass | Skylights, storm windows, car windows | Spiderweb cracks, but stays in place (plastic interlayer) | High (often requires full unit replacement) | | Dual-pane / insulated glass unit (IGU) | Modern thermal windows | One or both panes broken; fogging between panes | High (replace entire IGU) | Measure height and width of the opening in three places each

Roll a thin rope of glazing putty and press it into the frame’s inner corner where the glass will rest. This cushions the glass and prevents rattling. Scrape away old putty and glazing points (small