Gaskets & Seals

A mild, non-abrasive detergent works best here. Once cleaning is completed make sure that all gaskets and seals are in their correct positions around the frames and openers as these can easily become dislodged.

Should any gaskets and/or weather strips need replacing this can easily be done without the need to remove the window or sash. They are easy to put back but care should be taken not to damage them.

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PVCu Frames

Effective maintenance of your PVCu profile relies on regular cleaning with a mild detergent. For any difficult to remove marks a mild non abrasive cream cleaner should do the trick.

Steam cleaning is not recommended.

On woodgrain or coloured profile it is important to use only warm soapy water. Any sort of abrasive cleaner is simply not recommended.

As with white PVCu profile, steam cleaning is not recommended for woodgrain or coloured profile.

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Conservatories & Porches

We do not advocate the use of cleaning solutions containing organic solvents or abrasive substances when cleaning Polycarbonate and PVCu roofing. Soap and water is most suitable for this.

Take time to ensure that gutters and drains remain rubbish free and wash roof panels every couple of months – or as required – to remove excessive build up of dirt.

Your windows are manufactured with an in-built drainage system and to enable this to work efficiently care must be taken to make sure the slots remain unblocked.

Whilst cleaning try not to disturb the weatherseals. These are easy to put back but take care not to damage them.

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Glass

Doors

All moving areas of the door lock will benefit from an annual oiling as will hinges and letter plates.

The keeps will also respond well to the occasional light coating of Vaseline jelly or similar.

All external metal should be cleaned an oiled annually.

Don’t forget that the locking cams can be adjusted to improve sealing.

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Glass & Glazing

To keep your glass units in sparkling condition, use a soft cloth and wash only with warm, soapy water. This should be sufficient to remove any dirt from the surfaces.

To avoid any accidental scratching against the glass we recommend that you remove all hand jewellery before cleaning or use a suitable pair of gloves.

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Condensation

The most effective way of combating compensation is to ensure there is some natural ventilation in the room wherever possible. This could be by opening a window or by fitting an extractor unit, especially in the kitchen and/or bathroom.

During the colder months it would help if you could leave some permanent heat on in the rooms, however low, as this will also prevent excessive build up of moisture, as well as keeping bathroom and kitchen doors shut when cooking or bathing.

Finally, take care to close All opened windows/doors when vacating the property, for security purposes.

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Sliding Door

Sliding Doors

The main importance here is to keep the bottom track of the door free of dirt. Lubrication this area is NOT advisable.

The lock cylinder will also not require additional oiling as this already contains a special greasing agent. The only part we recommend for a light oil here is the locking cam slots.

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Hinges

Locks & Hinges

To ensure locs and hinges are kept in good working order we recommend a regular 6 monthly programme.

Nothing too strenuous – just a drop or 2 of oil on all locks and hinges using a light machine or any light 3-in-1 oil will work best. Make sure that all parts are clean before applying the oil and wipe any excess away with a clean cloth.

We would advise against using brass polish on any of the brass fittings without first protecting the surrounding area.

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Window

Window Maintenance

An annual lubrication of light oil is recommended on all hinges, locking and pivot points and the moving of parts of espagnoette locks. Periodic oiling to the scissor mechanism of all friction hinges is also advisable. The hinges and locking points in particular should be kept clean and free of dirt and regular attention to these parts would be worthwhile.

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