20 Fun Facts About Door Doctor

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Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?

Window and door maintenance and repair benefit homeowners by lowering energy bills, increasing comfort, and security. Many homeowners have been renovating their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic to add value and improve their living conditions without having to relocate.

Exterior casings that are loose or rotting should be fixed as soon as possible. They are usually an indication of moisture intrusion and can be fixed with the least amount of expense.

Broken or cracked glass

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

Most times cracked or damaged window can be repaired instead of replacing it. It is important to identify the cause of the crack and take action promptly to prevent it from continuing to get any worse. This is particularly important in the case of break-ups from impact like those caused by lawnmowers or a ball for a child.

Take out any window pieces that remain in its frame or lying on the floor. Wear heavy duty work gloves, and wear protective eyewear. If there is any glazing that is holding the pieces together Use a putty knife or chisel to gently release the pieces.

After you have removed the glass shards, take care to clean the area and dispose of them in a safe way. Always wear protective gloves and closed-toe shoes when handling glass or mirror pieces because they can be extremely sharp. You can also cordon off an area, close the door, and inform your family members to not enter the room until the broken glass pieces have been cleaned.

Check the frame, muntins and mullions which support the glass pane. These components can be damaged by corrosion and rust and could cause more issues with the windows.

If you're worried about the long-term damage to your window, you should look into replacing the window with glass that is tempered. Tempered glass is stronger than regular glass and shatters into tiny pieces of granular fragments that are less likely to cause injury than jagged shards of traditional glass.

If you're not confident enough to tackle the job yourself or if it's more efficient to have your window replaced, call a professional to assist with repairs or replacement. Window and Door Doctors are experts at fixing and replacing windows and doors damaged by vandalism, storms or other accidents. They can help you decide whether an immediate fix is better than a full replacement.

Damaged Frame

The window frame endures lots of wear and wear and tear, which is why it's no surprise that it is damaged often. Some damages are cosmetic and can be easily repaired, however other damage such as damaged frames may be more serious and need to be addressed quickly to avoid costly repairs or replacement.

Wood rot around the window frames is not just unattractive, but it can also lead to various issues such as mold, fungus and pests that will affect the value of your home and its health. To remedy this issue, start by removing any weatherstripping. Then, you can cut away the decayed wood by using a chisel or a saw. Once you have removed the damaged part of the frame, use a kit sold online or at a hardware shop that includes all the tools and components you need to repair it.

Another issue that is commonly encountered and should be addressed is the moisture-related cracks on the window frames. This is essential because North Carolina experiences high levels of humidity, which can cause the wood to expand and contract as it absorbs or releases moisture. If wood cracks, it allows moisture into your home. This can be damaging to the structure of your home, your possessions, and even your family's health.

Another common issue is having difficulty opening or closing the window. This could be caused by a variety of reasons. It could be due to a buildup of dust or dirt which makes it more difficult for the sash to move, or the frame itself may have suffered some kind of structural damage that has affected its ability to open and close properly.

If you see signs of damage to your window frame following a storm, then it's best to seek advice from an expert since the damage could be so severe that a complete replacement of the window is the best or only option. You could be able submit a claim to your insurance company to cover the cost of any repairs or replacements.

Damaged Seals

Window seals are the final layer of protection against air and moisture infiltration, which can cause damage to windows. They're also responsible for helping to keep a comfortable indoor temperature and reduce energy costs. If you find that your window seals aren't working or if you have noticed an increase in your energy bills, it is important to fix the problem before it gets any worse.

The glass in your windows, regardless of whether they're single-paned or double-paned is held together by an aluminum spacer and a polyurethane that is sandwiched between the two panes. The constant temperature fluctuations in the sun of Phoenix can cause the glass to degrade over time which allows air and humidity to enter the panes. If the window was made of inert gas, its enhanced insulation value is lost as well. This is the main reason why a window screen replacement with broken seals will start to fog.

The best option to take when you suspect the window seals on your home are failing is to follow the manufacturer's maintenance instructions. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it's something that most homeowners ignore. Regularly wiping your windows down with whatever cleaning agent is suggested will prolong the life of your windows and keep them working at their peak.

The signs that the window seal is not working include a drafty sensation, especially on an icy winter day. This is because the warm air in your home is being drawn out through the window by the cold air outside. Similarly, if you notice that your energy costs are suddenly higher than usual without any explanation Your windows could let in too much cold air.

Another sign that your window seals are failing is if you can see moisture between the windows' glass. It could be thin lines of clear water or a long-lasting cloud that blocks your view. The moisture between the glass is a result of an infiltration crack caused by the window seal failing, and it can usually be repaired by resealing the aluminum spacer inside with polyurethane.

Muntins and Mullions Damaged

Muntins and mullions, the strips of wood that separate panes of glass in single pane windows, can be real or faux. Window repair experts can repair them if they're damaged. They will remove the glass, clean and scrape the area, and then replace any damaged or broken muntins or mullions. This is usually a cheaper alternative than replacing a complete window.

While the damage to your window's frame from heavy rain snow melt, humidity or even heavy rain can be obvious, less-obvious issues are often ignored. A crack in the dripcap (the metal cap that covers the top of the window frame) can allow moisture into the home. This can cause rot and mould. A sash cord that is damaged can cause draughts and rattles when the window is opened or closed.

Repairing windows that leak or causes draughts can be costly particularly if water seeps into the wall. The leaks must be fixed as soon as possible. Draughts are usually caused by faulty hinges on old windows, or because of poorly designed windows that are letting air through. Window and Door Doctor can repair leaks and draughts without replacing the entire window hardware repair.

If the casing that surrounds your window is loose or cracked, rotten or missing, it will have to be replaced. This isn't an easy task for a novice, as the surrounding wall may be in disrepair and requires a new build also. It is not only unsightly however, it also allows air and moisture to enter the house. This can reduce energy efficiency. It is possible to replace it with primed wood exterior casing, available at most Home Window Repair centers or low-maintenance vinyl PVC products. They are more weatherproof than wood and do not require painting frequently to maintain their integrity. Regardless of the material used, all replacement casings must be painted with a paint that is designed for exterior use.