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Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?

Window and door repair and maintenance benefit homeowners by reducing their energy costs, increasing security, and comfort. Many homeowners have renovated their homes to increase the value of their home and improve their living conditions without having to relocate.

Repair any rotting or loose casing as soon as you can. These are usually indications of moisture intrusion and are able to be repaired at minimal cost.

Broken or cracked glass

If your window's glass has broken or cracked, you're probably wondering whether you can repair it or if you'll need to purchase a replacement. The answer will depend on a number of factors, including the severity of the damage and the type of glass you have in your modern window repair.

Most times cracks or broken window can be fixed rather than replaced. The trick is to figure out what caused the crack and then act swiftly to stop it from becoming worse. This is particularly important in the case of break-ups from impact like those caused by lawnmowers or a ball for children.

Before you can repair damaged or cracked windows, you'll need to remove any pieces that are still in the frame or lying on the ground. This is done while wearing heavy duty work gloves and protective eyewear. Use a chisel or putty knife to gently remove any glazing that is holding the pieces in position.

After you have removed the glass shards take care to clean the area and dispose of them in a proper manner. Always wear gloves that are protected and closed-toe shoes when handling mirror or glass pieces as they are extremely sharp. It is also an excellent idea to fence off the area, shut the door, and instruct members of your household not to be allowed to enter until the broken glass has been cleaned.

Check the frame, muntins and mullions that hold the glass pane. These parts can be damaged by corrosion and rust, which could lead to more problems with the windows.

Replace the window if are concerned about long-term damage. Tempered glass is more durable than regular glass and it can break into smaller granular pieces which are less likely to break than jagged shards to cause injuries.

If you're not confident enough to tackle the task yourself or you think it would be more economical to have your window replaced, call a professional to assist with repairs or replacement. tailored window repair and Door Doctors are experts at repair and replacement of windows and doors damaged by vandalism, storms or other incidents. They can help you decide whether a quick fix is better than a full replacement.

Damaged Frame

The window frame endures lots of wear and tear, so it's not a surprise that it is damaged from time to time. Some damages are cosmetic and easily repaired, while others such as damaged frames could be more serious and must be dealt with immediately to avoid costly repairs or replacement.

The wood rot that is a part of the window frames is not just ugly, but it can also cause many issues like mold, fungus and pests that can affect both the value of your home and its health. To address this issue remove any weatherstripping, before cutting off the rotten wood by using a chisel, or saw. After you have removed the damaged portion of the frame, make use of a kit available online or in a hardware store that comes with all the tools and components you need to repair it.

Moisture-related cracks in window framing are a common problem that needs to be dealt with immediately. This is particularly important because North Carolina often experiences high humidity levels, which could cause wood to expand and shrink as it absorbs and releases moisture. When wood cracks it allows moisture to get into your home, which could cause harm to the structure of your home and your belongings and even the health of your family.

Another issue that is common is difficulty opening or closing a window. This could be caused by a variety of reasons. The problem could be caused by a buildup in dust or dirt that makes it difficult for the frame or sash to move.

If your window frame shows visible signs of damage after a storm it is recommended to consult an expert. The damage could be so extensive that a complete window replacement might be the only or best option. You could be able file a claim with your insurance company to cover the cost of any repairs or replacements.

Damaged Seals

Window seals offer the final layer of protection from moisture and air infiltration which can cause damage to windows. They also aid in maintaining a comfortable temperature inside and help reduce energy costs. If your window seal is beginning to fail or you've noticed a sudden increase in your energy bills it's essential to get the issue addressed immediately before it gets worse.

No matter if your windows are a single or double pane, the glass within them is held by an aluminum spacer inside and polyurethane, sandwiching the two panes of tempered or annealed glass. The constant temperature fluctuations in the Phoenix sun can cause the glass to degrade in time, allowing air and humidity to enter the panes. If the window is made up of inert gas, its increased insulating value is lost as well. This is the primary reason why windows with a damaged seal can begin to get smoky.

The best thing to do when you suspect your window seals are failing is to follow the manufacturer's care instructions. It may seem like a no-brainer, but it's something that many homeowners skip over. Cleaning your windows regularly with whatever cleaning agent is recommended will extend the life of your windows and ensure they are working at their peak.

A feeling of draftiness is a sign that the window seal has failed particularly on a cold winter's day. This is because the warm air inside your home is being drawn out through the window by the cold air outside. If you notice that your energy bills are more expensive than usual It could be due to the fact that your windows let in more cold air.

Another sign that your window seals are failing is if you notice moisture between the windows' glass. This moisture can be thin lines of clear water or a long-lasting haze that blocks your view. The moisture between glass is caused by an infiltration gap that occurs when the window seal fails. It can be fixed by resealing with polyurethane the inner aluminum spacer.

Damaged Muntins or Mullions

The wood strips used to separate the panes of single-pane glass could be fake or real. Window repair experts can repair them if they're damaged. They will take the glass, clean and scrape the area, and then replace any rotted or split muntins or mullions. In many cases this is a much more cost-effective solution than replacing the entire window.

Often problems that are not obvious are overlooked. While damage to your frame can be evident from excessive rain snow melt, humidity, other issues might not be as evident. For example, a crack in the drip cap (the piece made of steel that covers the top of the frame) could allow moisture to be introduced into the home, which can lead to mold, rot, and insect infestation. A damaged sash cord could also cause draughts or rattles when windows are open or closed.

Repairing windows that leak or causes draughts can cost a lot particularly if water seeps into the wall. It is crucial to get any leaks fixed as soon as they are discovered. Draughts are usually caused by hinges that are not working properly in old windows, or poorly designed windows that let air in. Window and Door Doctor can fix leaks and draughts, without having to replace the entire window balance repair.

If the casing that surrounds your window is damaged, cracked, rotting or completely missing, it will need to be replaced. This isn't a task that can be completed by an amateur. The wall around it could be in poor condition and may require to be rebuilt. It is not only unsightly but also allows moisture and air to enter the house. This can reduce energy efficiency. It is possible to replace it with primed wood exterior casing, available at many home centers or low-maintenance vinyl or PVC products. These are more weatherproof than wood and will not need to be painted frequently to maintain their integrity. Regardless of the material, all replacement casings must be painted with a paint that is designed for exterior use.