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Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?

Repairs to windows and doors and maintenance benefit homeowners by reducing energy bills as well as increasing security and comfort. Many homeowners have renovated their homes to increase the value of their home and improve living conditions without the need to relocate.

Repair any loose or rotting casing as soon as you can. These are typically signs of moisture intrusion, and can be repaired with minimal expense.

Cracked or broken glass

If your window's glass has broken or cracked you're probably wondering if you can fix it or if you should to buy a replacement. The answer is contingent on a variety of factors including the severity of the damage and the type of glass used in your window.

In the majority of instances, it's easier to repair a damaged window than replace it. The key is to pinpoint the cause of the crack and then act swiftly to prevent it from getting worse. This is particularly crucial with cracks caused by impact, like an object from the lawn mower or an object thrown by children.

Remove any windowsills that are still in its frame or on the floor. This is best done with sturdy work gloves and protective eyewear. Utilize a chisel or a knife to gently remove any glaze that holds the pieces in place.

Once you have removed any shards of glass Clean up the area and dispose of them in a safe manner. Wear gloves that are protected and closed-toe shoes when handling glass or mirrors, because they can be extremely sharp. It is also a good idea to cordon off the area, shut the door, and tell your household members not to go in until the broken glass is cleaned.

It's also a good idea to check the condition of the frame and muntins or mullions which support the glass pane. This is because corrosion and rust could cause damage to these parts which can cause further problems for the windows.

If you're worried about the long-term damage to your window, you should consider replacing the window with glass that is tempered. Tempered glass is more durable than regular glass and it can break into smaller pieces which are less likely to break than jagged shards to cause injury.

If you're not sure about tackling the task on your own or if it's more efficient to have your window replaced contact a professional to assist with repairs or replacement. Window & Door Doctors are experts at repair and replacement of windows and doors damaged by storms, vandalism or other events. They can also assist you to determine between a quick fix double pane window or a more extensive window replacement.

Frame Damaged

The window frame endures lots of wear and tear, so it's not a surprise that it's damaged at times. Some of the damage is cosmetic and easily repaired, however other damage such as damaged frames may be more serious and need to be dealt with immediately to avoid costly repairs or replacement.

The rotting of wood around window frames is not just ugly, but it can also cause many issues like mold, fungus and pests that could affect the value of your home and its health. To remedy this issue remove any weatherstripping, before cutting away the rotten wooden by using a chisel, or saw. After you have removed the damaged frame part you can buy an entire kit from an online hardware store or a hardware store that includes all of the necessary tools and parts to replace it.

Cracks caused by moisture in the window framing are a common issue that should be addressed immediately. This is crucial because North Carolina experiences high levels of humidity, which can cause the wood to expand and shrink as it absorbs or releases moisture. When wood cracks, it lets moisture into your home. This can be harmful to the structure of your home or your belongings, and even your family's health.

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

If your window frame exhibits visible signs of damage after an event, it's recommended to consult an expert. The damage may be so extensive that a complete window replacement might be the only alternative. You could be able file a claim with your insurance company to cover the cost of any repairs or replacements.

Damaged Seals

Window seals provide the final layer of protection against moisture and air infiltration that could damage windows. They also help to maintain 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 fixed immediately before it gets any worse.

Whether your windows are single or double pane, the glass in them is held in place by an inner aluminum spacer and polyurethane that sandwiched the two panes of annealed or tempered glass. The fluctuation in temperature in the sun of Phoenix can cause the material to break down over time, allowing humidity and air to seep through the panes. The window's enhanced insulation value is also lost if it is filled with inert gases. This is the reason why a window that has broken seals can become foggy.

If you believe that the seals on your windows are failing, it is best to follow the care instructions provided by the manufacturer. It might seem like a straightforward task however, it's something most homeowners ignore. Cleaning your windows using the recommended cleaning agent will extend their life and keep them in top condition.

A few indications that the window seal has failed are a feeling of draftiness particularly on an icy winter day. The cold air outside is pulling the warm air out of your window. If you notice that your energy bills are more expensive than usual it could be because your windows let in more cold air.

The presence of moisture between the windows' glass panes is a further sign that your seals are not working. The moisture could be a thin, clear line or it could be a long-lasting fog that is blocking your view of the outside. Moisture between glass is caused by an infiltration gap that occurs when the window seal fails. It can be fixed by resealing using polyurethane to seal 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. If they are damaged, window repair experts can usually repair them. They will remove all glass, clean and scrape the area, before rebuilding any mullias or muntins that are damaged or rotted. This is often a cheaper solution than replacing an entire window.

While the damage to your window frame due to heavy rain snow melt, humidity or even heavy rain may be obvious, the less obvious issues are sometimes overlooked. For instance, a crack in the drip cap (the piece of metal that caps the top of the frame) could allow moisture to get into your home, which can lead to mold, rot, and insect infestation. A damaged sash cable could also cause rattles and draughts when the windows are opened or closed.

Repairing a window that leaks or causes draughts can be costly particularly if water seeps into the wall. It is important to have any leaks fixed immediately after they are discovered. Draughts can often be caused by defective hinges on old windows or by badly constructed windows that allow air through. Window & Door Doctor can repair leaks and draughts without the need to replace the entire window.

If the casing surrounding your window is damaged, loose, damaged, cracked or missing, it's likely to need to be replaced. This isn't necessarily an undertaking for the amateur because the wall could be in disrepair and require a complete reconstruction too. It's not just ugly but also allows moisture and air to enter the home. This can reduce energy efficiency. Most home centers sell primed wood exterior casings or low-maintenance PVC or vinyl items. They are more resistant to weather than wood, and will require painting regularly to maintain the integrity of the product. No matter the material used, all replacement casing should be treated with an exterior-grade paint.