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Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?

Window and door repair and maintenance can benefit 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 their living condition without the need to move.

Exterior casings that are loose or rotting should be fixed as soon as possible. They are usually a sign of moisture penetration and can be repaired with the least amount of expense.

Cracked or Broken Glass

You may be wondering whether you can fix your broken or cracked window glass or if you should replace it. The answer is contingent on a variety of factors, including the severity of the crack and the type of glass you have in your window.

In the majority of instances, it's easier to repair a damaged window than to replace it. It's important to determine what caused the crack, and then act swiftly to ensure that the crack doesn't get any worse. This is especially important with fractures from impact, such as a rock thrown by the lawn mower or throwing a ball by the kids.

Before you can take care of a cracked or broken window You'll need to take out any pieces that remain in the frame or on the ground. This is done while wearing heavy duty work gloves and protective eyewear. If there is any glazing that is holding the pieces together you can use a putty blade or chisel, to gently break them.

Once you have removed any glass shards Clean up the area and dispose of them in a safe manner. Always wear gloves that are protected and closed-toe shoes when handling glass or mirror pieces because they can be extremely sharp. It is also an excellent idea to fence off the area, close the door, and instruct your family members not to be allowed to enter until the broken glass has been cleaned.

It is also recommended to inspect the condition of the frame and muntins or mullions which are used to support the glass pane. These components could be damaged by rust and corrosion and could cause further problems with the windows.

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

If you are not confident enough to tackle the task yourself, or it is more efficient to have your window replaced contact a professional to assist with repairs or replacement. Window & Door Doctors are experts in repairing and replacing windows and doors damaged by storms, vandalism or other events. They can also assist you to determine between a quick fix and more comprehensive window replacement.

Damaged Frame

It's not surprising that the window frame gets damaged. While some of the damage is cosmetic and can be repaired quickly, other issues like frames that are rotting are serious issues that need to be addressed as soon as possible to avoid more costly repairs or replacement costs.

Wood rot on window frames can be unsightly and lead to many problems such as mold and fungus. They can impact your home's health and value. To address this issue take off any weatherstripping prior to cutting away the rotten wooden using a chisel or saw. After you have removed the damaged frame you can purchase an entire kit from an hardware store or online that includes all of the required tools and components to repair it.

Moisture-related cracks in window framing are another common issue that should be addressed as soon as possible. This is especially crucial since North Carolina often experiences high humidity levels that can cause wood to expand and shrink as it absorbs and releases moisture. If the wood cracks, it allows moisture to leak into your home, which can cause harm to the structure of your home as well as your possessions and even the health of your family.

The difficulty of opening or closing the window is another common issue that could have different causes. The issue could be caused by a buildup of dirt or dust that creates a problem for the frame or sash to move.

If your window frame shows visible signs of damage after a storm it is recommended to consult an expert. The damage could be so severe that a total replacement of the window is the only or best option. Based on the policy of your insurance, you may be eligible to file an insurance claim to cover any repair or replacement costs.

Seals that have been damaged

Window seals provide the final layer of protection against air and moisture infiltration, which can damage windows. They also help maintain a comfortable temperature inside and lower energy costs. If you find that your window seals aren't working or if you have noticed an increase in your energy bills, it's crucial to address the issue before it gets any worse.

Whether your windows are double pane or single pane, the glass in them is held in place by an aluminum spacer inside 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 enter between the panes. If double glazing doctor is made up of inert gas, its enhanced insulating value is lost as well. This is the primary reason a window that has a leaky seal will begin to get smoky.

If you think that the seals on your windows aren't working, it is best to follow the maintenance instructions given by the manufacturer. It may seem obvious but many homeowners overlook this step. Cleaning your windows regularly using the cleaning agent recommended will help to extend the lifespan of your windows and keep them functioning optimally.





A few indications that the window seal is not working are a feeling of draftiness particularly on an icy winter day. The cold air outside is pulling warm air from your window. If you notice that suddenly 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 glass panes of your windows is another sign that your seals are failing. The moisture could be a thin line of clear water or a permanent cloud that blocks your view. Moisture between the glass is the result of an infiltration breach caused by the window seal breaking, and it can usually be repaired by resealing the inner aluminum spacer with polyurethane.

Damaged Muntins or Mullions

Muntins and Mullions, the wood strips that separate panes of glass in single pane windows, could be real or faux. If they are damaged, window repair experts are able to repair them. They will take the glass, clean and scrape the area, then rebuild any damaged or broken muntins or mullions. In many instances 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. A crack in the dripcap (the metal cap that protects the top of the window frame) could allow moisture to enter the home. This can lead to rot and mould. A damaged sash cable could also cause draughts or rattles when the windows are shut or opened.

A window that is leaking or that causes draughts may be costly to repair, especially in the event that the water leaks through the wall. It is crucial to get any leaks repaired when they are detected. Draughts are often caused by faulty hinges on old windows or from poorly constructed windows that allow air in. Window & Door doctor can fix leaks and draughts, without replacing the entire window.

If the casing surrounding your window is sagging, damaged, cracked or missing, it will have to be replaced. This is not a job that can be done by a novice. The wall surrounding it may be in bad shape and will need to be rebuilt. Loose casing is unattractive however it allows air and moisture to infiltrate the home which decreases the efficiency of energy. It can be replaced with pre-painted wood exterior casing available at most home centers or low-maintenance vinyl or PVC products. They are more resistant to weather than wood, but they will need to be repainted regularly to maintain the integrity of the product. Whatever the material used, all replacement casings must be painted with an exterior-grade paint.

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