What's actually causing this
Window panes break from impact, stress fractures from temperature cycling, or settling of the window frame. Single-pane windows in older homes are the most common repair candidate.
What you'll need
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Step-by-step fix
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Remove the broken glass
Wearing thick gloves, remove the largest pieces first. Score remaining shards with a glass cutter and snap them out. Dispose in a puncture-proof container.
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Remove old glazing compound
Use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften old glazing putty, then scrape it away with a putty knife. Remove all glazing points with pliers.
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Measure and order new glass
Measure the opening and subtract 1/8 inch from each dimension to allow for expansion. Take these measurements to a hardware store for cutting.
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Bed and set the new glass
Apply a thin layer of glazing compound in the channel as a bed. Set the glass and press it firmly. Insert glazing points every 6 inches to hold the glass in place.
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Apply glazing and paint
Roll glazing compound into a rope and press it against the glass at a 45-degree angle using a putty knife. Smooth it flush. Let dry 7 days before painting.
Door and window contractors in Chicago typically charge $80–140/hr. Window replacement averages $300–800 per window, while entry doors run $800–2,500 installed.
Permits and inspections requirements vary by Chicago. Check with your local building department before starting.
Brick and masonry are extremely common. Pointing and repointing are frequent maintenance. Flat roofs on older buildings are prone to leaking. Wood siding is common on older homes and requires frequent repainting.
Standard door and window maintenance applies in Chicago's climate.
DIY in Chicago: Chicago's licensing requirements are moderate. Homeowners can perform some plumbing and electrical work on their own homes, but city inspections are strict. Most people hire contractors for permits and anything beyond cosmetic repairs.
- The window is double-pane (foggy between panes means the seal is gone).
- The glass is tempered, laminated, or has embedded wires.
- The window frame is rotted — the glass replacement won't hold.
- The window is larger than 3 square feet — large glass is difficult to transport and install safely.
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