A broken window doesn't have to break the bank. By taking your time—especially during the cleanup and putty application—you can achieve a result that looks professional and lasts for decades. So, tape up that hole, head to the hardware store, and enjoy the satisfaction of fixing your home with your own two hands.
Remove broken glass using pliers or a screwdriver. Use a putty knife or paint scraper to chip away old glazing putty and remove metal "points" (small fasteners). replace broken window pane