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Window and door repair and maintenance benefits homeowners by reducing their 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 condition without having to relocate.

Loose or rotting exterior casing should be fixed as soon as possible. These are often signs of moisture damage and can be repaired at little expense.

Cracked or Broken Glass

If your window glass is cracked or broken, you're probably wondering whether you can repair it or if you'll need to buy a replacement. The answer depends on many factors such as the severity of the damage and the type of glass used in your window.

The majority of the time cracks or broken window can be fixed rather than replaced. It's important to determine what caused the crack, and act quickly so that it doesn't become worse. This is particularly important for impact breaks, such as an object from the lawn mower or throwing a ball by the children.

Before you can repair damaged or cracked windows, you'll need to remove any fragments that remain in the frame or on the ground. This should be done while wearing heavy duty work gloves and a pair of protective eyewear. Utilize a chisel or a knife to remove any glaze that holds the pieces in position.

Once you have removed any glass shards, carefully clean up the area and dispose of them in a safe manner. Wear gloves that are protected and closed-toe shoes when dealing with glass or mirrors since they can be extremely sharp. You can also secure an area, close the door and instruct your family members to not enter the room until the broken pieces of glass have been cleaned.

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

Replace the window if you are worried about the long-term effects. Tempered glass is more durable than ordinary glass and shatters into tiny granular pieces that are less likely to cause injury than jagged pieces of glass.

If you are not sure about tackling the job yourself or if it's more cost-effective to replace your window or repaired, contact a professional assist with repairs or replacement. Window and Door Doctors are experts in repair and replacement of windows and doors damaged by vandalism, storms or other incidents. They can also assist you to determine between a quick fix or a more extensive window replacement.


Damaged Frame

It's not surprising that the window frame gets damaged. Some damages are cosmetic and can be easily repaired, however other damage such as damaged frames may be more serious and need to be dealt with immediately to avoid more expensive repairs or replacement.

Wood rot around window frames can be unsightly and cause many issues such as mold and fungus. These can affect the health of your home and its value. To remedy this issue, remove any weatherstripping before cutting away the decayed wood by using a chisel, or saw. After you have removed the damaged frame you can buy a kit at an online hardware store or a hardware store that includes all of the required tools and components to repair it.

Another issue that is commonly encountered and needs to be addressed is the moisture-related cracks on the window frames. This is important because North Carolina experiences high levels of humidity, which could cause the wood to expand and shrink as it absorbs or releases moisture. If wood cracks, it allows 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 windows. This can be caused by a variety of factors. The problem may simply be caused by a buildup of dust or dirt that makes it harder for the sash to move, or the frame itself might have suffered some form of structural damage that has affected 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 could be so severe that a total window replacement might be the only or best option. In window doctors with your insurance policy you may be able to file an insurance claim to cover any repair or replacement costs.

Damaged Seals

Window seals are the last layer of protection against air and moisture infiltration, which could damage windows. They also aid in maintaining a comfortable temperature inside and help reduce energy costs. So, if your window seal is starting to fail or you've noticed an abrupt increase in your energy costs, it's important to have the issue addressed immediately before it gets worse.

No matter if your windows are a double pane or single pane, the glass inside them is held by an aluminum spacer as well as polyurethane, sandwiching the two panes of annealed or tempered glass. The constant temperature fluctuations in Phoenix's sunshine can cause the glass to degrade in time which allows air and humidity to seep through the panes. The window's increased insulation will also be lost if it is filled with inert gases. This is the reason windows with damaged seals can become foggy.

The best option to take should you suspect that your window seals aren't working is to follow the manufacturer's instructions. It might seem obvious, however, many homeowners neglect this step. Cleaning your windows regularly with the cleaning agent you have recommended will help to extend the lifespan of your windows and keep them working at their peak.

The signs that the window seal is not working include a drafty feeling, especially on a cold 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 normal, it could be because your windows are letting in more cold air.

Another indication that the seals on your windows are failing is when you see moisture in the windows' glass. It could be an invisible, thin line or it could be a long-lasting haze interfering with your view of the outdoors. The condensation between the glass is the result of an infiltration breach caused by the window seal failing and can be repaired by resealing the inner aluminum spacer with polyurethane.

Muntins and Mullions Damaged

The strips of wood used to separate the panes of single-pane glass could be fake or real. Window repair experts can fix them if they're damaged. They will take out all the glass clean and scrape off the area before re-building any muntins or mullias that are rotted or damaged. In many instances this is a more cost-effective option than replacing the entire window.

Oft the more obscure issues are overlooked. While damage to your frame may be evident due to heavy rains or snow melt, or humidity, other issues may not be as obvious. For instance, a slit in the drip cap (the piece made of steel that covers the top of the frame) could allow moisture to get into your home, causing mould, rot and even insect infestation. A broken sash cord can cause draughts and rattles when the window is open or closed.

Repairing windows that leak or causes draughts can cost a lot particularly if water seeps into the wall. Any leaks should be repaired promptly. Draughts are often caused by defective hinges in old windows, or poorly designed windows that let air in. Window & Door Doctor is able to repair leaks and draughts without the need to replace the entire window.

If the casing that surrounds your window is loosened cracking, rotting, cracked or completely missing the casing will need to be replaced. This is not a job that can be accomplished by a novice. The wall surrounding it may be in bad shape and will need to be repaired. Casings that are loose are ugly however, 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. They are more resistant to weather than wood and will not require painting as often to maintain the integrity. All replacement casings should be painted with exterior quality paint, regardless of the material.

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