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Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?
Repairs to windows and doors and maintenance benefit homeowners by reducing their energy costs while also increasing security and comfort. Many homeowners have renovated their homes to increase the value of their property and improve their living conditions without the need to relocate.
Loose or rotting exterior casing should be repaired as soon as possible. They are usually an indication of moisture intrusion and can be repaired at little expense.
Broken or cracked glass

You may be wondering if it is possible to repair the crack or broken window glass or do you need to replace it. The answer depends on many factors including the severity of the crack and the type of glass you have in your window.
In most instances, it's easier to fix a damaged or cracked window than replace it. It's important to determine what caused the crack, and act swiftly to ensure that the crack doesn't get any worse. This is especially important when it comes to impact breaks such as those caused by a lawnmowers or a ball for a child.
Before you can take care of a broken or cracked window, you'll need to remove any pieces that remain in the frame or on the ground. Wear heavy duty work gloves and wear eye protection. Use a chisel, or a knife to gently remove any glaze that is holding the pieces together.
After you have removed the glass shards, tidy up the area and dispose of them in a proper way. Repair My Windows And Doors that are protected and closed-toe shoes when working with mirrors or glass, because they can be extremely sharp. It is also an excellent idea to fence off the area, close the door, and inform members of your household not to go in until the broken glass has been cleaned.
Examine the frame, muntins and mullions that support the glass pane. This is because corrosion and rust could cause damage to these parts and cause problems for windows.
Replace the window if are worried about the long-term effects. Tempered glass is stronger than normal glass and breaks into small granular chunks that are less likely cause injury than sharp shards of traditional glass.
If you are not sure about tackling the task yourself or if it's more efficient to have your window replaced contact a professional to assist with repairs or replacement. Window and Door Doctors are experts at repair and replacement of windows and doors damaged by storms, vandalism or other accidents. They can also help you determine between a quick fix or more comprehensive window replacement.
Damaged Frame
It's not a surprise that the window frame gets damaged. While some of the damage is cosmetic and can be fixed easily, others like rotted frames are serious issues that need to be addressed immediately to avoid costly repairs or replacement costs.
Wood rot on windows can be unattractive and can cause a variety of problems such as mold and fungus. These can affect your home's health and value. To address this issue remove any weatherstripping, before cutting away the rotten wooden with a chisel or a saw. After you have removed the damaged frame portion you can buy the kit at an online hardware store or a hardware store that comes with all the tools and parts needed to replace it.
Another common problem that should be addressed is moisture-related cracks on the window frames. This is especially important since North Carolina often experiences high humidity levels, which can cause wood to expand and shrink as it absorbs and releases moisture. When wood cracks it allows moisture to seep into your home, which can cause harm to the structure of your home and your belongings and even the health of your family.
Another common problem is difficulty opening or closing the window. This could be caused by a variety of reasons. It could be caused by a buildup of dust or dirt which makes it more difficult for the sash to move or the frame could have suffered some type of structural damage that has affected its ability to open and close properly.
If your window frame exhibits obvious signs of damage following an incident, it's a good idea that you consult an expert. The damage may be so severe that a full replacement of the window is the only or most effective option. You may be able to make a claim through your insurance company to cover the cost of any repairs or replacements.
Seals that have been damaged
Window seals provide the final layer of protection against moisture and air infiltration which can cause damage to windows. They also aid in maintaining a comfortable temperature inside and help reduce energy costs. If you find that your window seals aren't working or you've noticed an increase in your energy bills, it's essential to fix the issue before it worsens.
The glass in your windows, whether they're single-paned or double-paned is held together by a spacer made of aluminum and a polyurethane that is sandwiched between the two panes. The fluctuation in temperature in the Phoenix sun can cause the glass to break down in time which allows air and humidity to seep through the panes. If the window was made of inert gas, its increased insulating value is lost too. This is the reason windows with broken seals will become brittle.
The best thing to do if you suspect that your window seals are failing is to follow the manufacturer's maintenance instructions. This may seem like a no-brainer but it's a step that most homeowners ignore. Cleaning your windows regularly using the cleaning agent recommended will extend the lifespan of your windows and ensure they are working at their peak.
A feeling of draftiness is one of the signs that your window seal has failed particularly on the cold winter days. The cold air outside is pulling the warm air from your window. Also, if you notice that your energy bills are suddenly higher than normal without a reason, your windows may let in too much cold air.
Another sign that the seals on your windows are deteriorating is if you can see moisture in the window's glass. It could be a thin, clear line or it could be a permanent haze interfering with your view of the outside. The cause of moisture in glass is by an infiltration breach that occurs when the window seal is damaged. It can be fixed by resealing using polyurethane to seal the inner aluminum spacer.
Muntins and Mullions Damaged
The strips of wood used to separate the panes of single-pane glass could be real or fake. Window repair experts can repair them if damaged. They will remove the glass, clean and scrape the area, and then replace any broken or rotted muntins or mullions. In many instances this is a more cost-effective option than replacing the entire window.
Sometimes problems that are not obvious are often ignored. While damage to your frame can be evident from the force of rain snow melt, humidity, other issues may not be as apparent. For instance, a slit in the drip cap (the piece of metal that covers the top of the frame) can allow moisture get into your home, leading to rot, mould and even an infestation of insects. A damaged sash cable could also cause rattles or draughts when windows are shut or opened.
A window that is leaking or that is causing draughts can be costly to fix particularly when the water seeps into a wall. Any leaks should be repaired as soon as possible. Draughts can often be caused by the faulty hinges on old windows, or because of poorly constructed windows that allow air in. Window & Door doctor is able to repair draughts and leaks without having to replace the entire window.
If the casing around your window is sagging, cracked, rotten or missing, it will have to be replaced. This is not necessarily an easy task for a novice as the wall may be in disrepair and requires a new build also. It's not just unappealing, but it also allows air and moisture to enter the home. This decreases the efficiency of the home. Home centers typically sell primed wood exterior casings, or low-maintenance vinyl or PVC products. These are more resistant to weather than wood, and will not require painting frequently to maintain their integrity. All replacement casings need to be painted with exterior quality paint, regardless of the material.