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    Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?

    Window and door maintenance and repair benefits home owners by reducing energy costs, increasing comfort, and security. Many homeowners have renovated their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic to add value and improve their living conditions without the need to relocate.

    Exterior casings that are loose or rotting must be repaired as quickly as possible. These are usually signs of moisture intrusion and can be fixed at a minimal cost.

    Broken or cracked glass

    If the glass in your windows has cracked or shattered, you’re probably wondering whether you can fix it or whether you need to buy a replacement. The answer will depend on a variety of aspects, such as the severity of the crack and the cause, and the type of glass that is used in your windows.

    Most of the time cracks or broken window can be fixed instead of replacing it. The trick is to determine the cause of the crack and quickly act to stop it from becoming worse. This is particularly crucial with cracks caused by impact, like a rock thrown by the lawn mower or a ball thrown by the children.

    Before you can repair damaged or cracked windows, you’ll need to remove any pieces that remain in the frame or lying on the ground. Wear gloves made for heavy-duty work and wear eye protection. Use a chisel, or a knife to gently remove any glaze that holds the pieces in position.

    Once you have removed any glass shards, carefully clean the area and dispose of them properly. Always wear gloves that are protected and closed-toe shoes when dealing with mirrors or glass pieces as they are extremely sharp. You can also secure an area, close the door and instruct your family members not to go into the room until the broken pieces of glass have been cleaned.

    Examine the frame, muntins and mullions that hold the glass pane. This is because corrosion and rust can damage these components, which could cause further problems for windows.

    If you’re concerned about long-term damage to your window, you should look into replacing the window with glass that is tempered. Tempered glass is stronger than normal glass and breaks into tiny granular pieces that are less likely cause injury than jagged pieces of glass.

    If you’re not confident in tackling the job yourself or if it will be more cost effective to replace your window, contact a professional window and door doctor to help with repairs or replacement. Window and Door Doctors are skilled in repairing and replacing windows and doors damaged by storms, vandalism or other incidents. They can help you decide whether it is more efficient to fix the problem quickly than a full replacement.

    Frame Damaged

    The window frame endures lots of wear and tear, so it’s not a surprise that it is damaged often. Some of the damage is cosmetic and can be repaired, but others like damaged frames may be more serious and must be addressed immediately to avoid costly repairs or replacement.

    The rotting of wood around windows frames isn’t just unsightly but can also trigger a wide range of problems including fungus, mold, and pests that will affect both the value of your home and its health. To fix this problem, remove any weatherstripping before cutting away the rotten wooden by using a chisel, or saw. After removing the damaged frame part you can buy a kit at an online hardware store or a hardware store that includes all the necessary tools and parts to replace it.

    Another issue that is commonly encountered and should be addressed is the moisture-related cracks on the window frames. This is especially important since North Carolina often experiences high humidity levels, which can cause wood to swell and shrink as it absorbs and releases moisture. When wood cracks it allows moisture to get into your home, which could cause damage to the structure of your house as well as your possessions and even the health of your family.

    Inability to open or close the window is another common problem that could have different reasons. The problem could be caused by a buildup of 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 incident, it’s an excellent idea to consult an expert. The damage may be so severe that a full replacement of your window could be the only option. In accordance with your insurance policy you might be able to file an insurance claim to pay for any repair or replacement costs.

    Seals that have been damaged

    Window seals provide the final layer of protection from moisture and air infiltration that can damage windows. They also help to keep a comfortable indoor temperature and reducing energy costs. If you find that your window seals are failing or if you have noticed an increase in your energy bills, it is essential to fix the issue before it worsens.

    If your windows are double pane or single pane, the glass inside them is held in place by an inner aluminum spacer and polyurethane, which sandwich the two panes of tempered or annealed glass. In time, the cycle of temperature in the Phoenix sun can cause this material to break down allowing air and humidity to pass through the panes. The window’s enhanced insulation value is also diminished if it contains inert gases. This is why a window that has broken seals will fog.

    The most effective thing to do if you suspect that the window seals on your home are failing is to follow the manufacturer’s care instructions. It may seem obvious but many homeowners overlook this step. Regularly wiping your windows down using the cleaning agent recommended will help to extend the lifespan of your windows and ensure they are operating at their best.

    The signs that the window seal has failed are a feeling of draftiness, especially on an icy winter day. The cold air outside is pulling warm air out of your window. If you notice that suddenly your energy bills are higher than normal It could be due to the fact that your windows let in more cold air.

    Moisture between the windows’ glass panes is another indication that your seals aren’t working. It could be thin, clear lines or it could be a constant cloud that blocks your view of the outside. The cause of moisture in glass is by an infiltration gap that occurs when the window seal is damaged. This can be corrected by resealing the window with polyurethane. inner aluminum spacer.

    Damaged Muntins or Mullions

    Muntins and mullions, which are the wood strips that separate panes of glass in single pane windows, could be real or faux. Window repair experts can repair them if they’re damaged. They will remove all glass, clean and scrape the area before re-building any muntins or mullias that are damaged or rotted. In many instances, this is a more cost-effective option than replacing the entire window.

    While the damage to your window frame from heavy rain, snow melt or humidity is obvious, less obvious issues are sometimes overlooked. A crack in the dripcap (the metal cap that protects the top of the window frame) could allow moisture into the home. This can cause rot and mould. A broken sash cable can also cause rattles or draughts when windows are opened or closed.

    Repairing windows that leak or causes draughts can be costly particularly if water seeps into the wall. It is important to have any leaks repaired immediately after they are discovered. Draughts are often caused by faulty hinges in old windows, or poorly designed windows that let air in. Window and Door Doctor can repair draughts and leaks without having 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. double glazing doctor is not an undertaking that can be done by a novice. The wall surrounding it may be in bad condition and should be repaired. The casing that is loose is ugly but, more importantly, it allows air and moisture to enter the home which can reduce energy efficiency. It can be replaced with primed wood exterior casing available at most home centers or low-maintenance vinyl or PVC products. These are more weatherproof than wood, and will not require painting as often to maintain the integrity. All replacement casings must be painted using exterior grade paint, regardless of the material.

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