Window restoration uses different types of gaskets to help reduce the penetration of cold air, noise and dust through the gaps between the window pane and the frame. Some of them are:
Rubber gaskets are the most common type of gasket that can be installed in the gaps between the glass and the frame. These seals can be made of different materials such as silicone, nitrile, natural rubber or EPDM (ethylene propylene rubber).
Polyurethane foam seals are seals that can be installed in the gaps between the frame and the glass to fill any gaps. They can be easily trimmed and installed in place.
Felt seals are seals that can be installed in the gaps between the window frame and the glass. Felt seals have good durability and strength, and they can be installed in place with adhesive.
Magnetic seals are seals that are installed on the window frame and attracted to the glass. They allow for quick and easy installation or replacement of seals and provide a firm hold.
Brush gaskets are brush-shaped gaskets that are installed in the gaps between the frame and the glass. They create an airtight seal and prevent cold air and dust from entering the room.
When choosing seals, you should consider their durability, wear resistance, weather resistance and compatibility with the materials used in the window profile. It is best to contact professionals
https://scottjameswindows.co.uk/single-glazed-windows/ to get recommendations and advice on choosing gaskets for window restoration.