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Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgWindow and door repair and maintenance benefits homeowners by reducing their energy bills, increasing security, and comfort. Many homeowners have renovated their homes to add value to their home and improve their living condition without having to relocate.

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

Broken or cracked glass

If the glass in your windows is cracked or broken, you're probably wondering whether you can fix it or if you should to invest in a new replacement. The answer depends on a lot of aspects, such as the severity of the damage and the cause and the type of glass that is used in your windows.

In most instances, it's easier to repair a damaged window than replace it. It's important to determine the cause of the crack, and act promptly to prevent it from continuing to get any worse. This is particularly crucial with fractures from impact, such as a rock from the lawn mower or throwing a ball by the kids.

Before you can repair damaged or cracked windows You'll need to take out any pieces that are still in the frame or on the ground. This should be done while wearing heavy duty work gloves and protective eyewear. If there is any glaze holding the pieces in place Use a putty knife or chisel to gently remove them.

After you have removed the glass shards, tidy up the area and dispose of them in a responsible way. Always wear protective gloves 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 to not go into the room until the broken glass pieces have been cleaned.

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

If you're worried about the long-term damage to your window, you should think about replacing the window with temperate glass. Tempered glass is more durable than regular glass, and breaks into smaller pieces of granular material which are less likely to break than sharp shards of glass to cause injuries.

If you are not sure about tackling the job yourself or if it's more cost-effective to have your window replaced contact a professional to help with repairs or replacement. Window and door doctors are adept at fixing or replacing doors and windows that have been damaged by vandalism, storms or other events. They can assist you in deciding whether an immediate fix is better than a more extensive window replacement.

Frame Damaged

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

Wood rot around the window frames is not just ugly, but it can also trigger many issues like mold, fungus and pests that can affect the value of your home and its health. To remedy this issue start by removing all weatherstripping and then cutting away the rotten wood by using a chisel or a saw. After you have removed the damaged section of the frame, you can use an online kit or at a hardware shop that includes all the equipment and parts you require to repair it.

Another common problem that should be addressed is moisture-related cracks on the window frames. This is important because North Carolina experiences high levels of humidity, which can cause the wood to expand and expand as it absorbs or releases moisture. When wood cracks it allows moisture into your home. This could be detrimental to the structure of your home, your possessions, and even your family's health.

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

If your window frame exhibits visible signs of damage after an incident, it's a good idea that you consult an expert. The damage may be so severe that a full window replacement might be the only alternative. Depending on your insurance policy, you may be eligible to file an insurance claim to cover repair or replacement costs.

Seals that have been damaged

Window seals offer the final layer of protection against air and moisture infiltration that can damage windows. They also aid in helping to keep the temperature of your home at a comfortable level and reducing energy costs. So, if your window seal is starting to fail or you've noticed a sudden increase in your energy bills it's essential to get the problem fixed right away before it gets any worse.

No matter if your windows are a double glazing doctor pane or single pane, the glass in them is held in place by an aluminum spacer inside and polyurethane that sandwiched the two panes of annealed or tempered glass. As time passes, the constant temperature fluctuations in the Phoenix sun can cause the material to break down, allowing humidity and air to pass through the panes. If the window is made up of inert gas, its enhanced insulation value will be also lost. This is the primary reason why windows with a damaged seal can begin to become smudged.

If you suspect that the window seals on your windows aren't working, it is best to adhere to the instructions for maintenance provided by the manufacturer. It may seem obvious, however, many homeowners neglect this step. Regularly wiping your windows down with whatever cleaning agent is recommended will extend the lifespan of your windows and keep them operating at their best.

Some signs that the window and door doctor seal has failed are a feeling of draftiness particularly on the cold winter days. 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 electricity bills are suddenly higher than usual without a reason the windows could be letting in too much cold air.

Another indication that your window seals are deteriorating is if you can see moisture in the window's glass. This moisture may be a thin, clear line or it could be a permanent haze interfering with your view of the outside. The moisture between glass is caused by an infiltration breach that occurs when the window seal fails. This can be repaired by resealing the window with polyurethane. inner aluminum spacer.

Damaged Muntins or Mullions

Muntins and mullions, which are the pieces of wood that divide panes of glass in single pane windows, can be fake or real. If they are damaged, window repair experts can usually repair them. They will take the glass, clean and scrape the area, and then rebuild any broken or rotted muntins or mullions. In many cases, this is a cheaper option than replacing the entire window.

While the damage to your window frame due to heavy rain snow melt or humidity is obvious, less obvious problems are often overlooked. For instance, a slit in the drip cap (the piece of metal that caps the top of the frame) can allow moisture enter the home, causing mould, rot and even an infestation of insects. A sash cord that is damaged can also lead to draughts and rattles when the window is open or closed.

A window that has a leak or that is causing draughts can be costly to fix, especially when the water seeps into a wall. It is essential to get any leaks fixed immediately after they are detected. Draughts are usually caused by defective hinges in old windows or poorly designed windows that let air through. Window & Door doctor is able to repair draughts and leaks without having to replace the entire window.

If the casing around your window is damaged cracking, rotting, cracked or completely missing, it will need to be replaced. This is not necessarily an undertaking for the amateur as the wall could be in a state of disrepair and need to be rebuilt as well. It's not just ugly however, it also allows moisture and air to enter the house. This reduces energy efficiency. It is possible to replace it 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 window doctors integrity. Whatever the material, all replacement casings must be painted with a high-quality exterior paint.

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