Req 2f — Replacing a Window Pane
Broken glass changes the tone of a repair job immediately. What might look like a simple replacement becomes a safety-first project because sharp fragments, old glazing, and exposed window openings can all cause injuries if you rush.
Start With Safety and Supervision
This requirement must be done carefully and with close adult supervision. Before any new glass goes in, the broken pane and surrounding frame need to be made safe.
What the Job Usually Involves
The exact steps vary by window type, but the basic process often includes:
- Removing loose broken glass safely
- Cleaning old glazing material or other holding components from the frame
- Measuring the opening accurately
- Fitting the replacement pane
- Securing it according to the window design
- Cleaning up every piece of debris afterward
This is a good resource because it shows how much of the work happens before the new glass is even touched. Careful cleanup, measurement, and frame preparation matter just as much as the final installation.

Why Measuring Matters So Much
A pane that is too large may not fit safely. A pane that is too small may rattle, leave gaps, or sit poorly in the frame. Window repairs reward accuracy.
That makes this requirement a good reminder that home repair is not only about force or tools. Sometimes the most important skills are patience, observation, and clean technique.
What Your Counselor Should See
Your counselor will not just be looking for “new glass installed.” They will be looking for whether you handled a fragile and hazardous material responsibly.
You should be able to explain:
- How you kept the area safe during removal
- How you measured or checked the replacement size
- How you cleaned and prepared the frame
- How you disposed of broken glass safely
- What supervision was especially important for this task
After this final outdoor option, the guide shifts into workshop and structure repairs. Those next projects will still require care, but they trade broken glass and weather exposure for measuring, fastening, support, and finish work.