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High-quality windows will generally last around 15-20 years if maintained properly—and depending on the craftsmanship, materials used, and the weather where you live.
Windows naturally have gaps that can emerge that allow conditioned air to escape or foul weather to enter. Sometimes, window issues are difficult to spot, and sometimes it’s obvious. The good news is that there are some signs to look for that can easily show you that your windows may need to be replaced.
Drafts cause more than just an inconvenience or a little discomfort. If air is passing through cracks in your windows, it means that you are paying for cool air to seep out and humid air to enter your home. Your HVAC system must work harder to maintain your home’s temperature, and this can cause your electric bill to skyrocket.
To check for drafts, close your window, lock it, and hold your hand at the bottom or top of your window sash where it meets the frame. If you feel air coming in, you should test other windows in your home, as well.
Replacing old windows with new, energy-efficient ones helps to lower your monthly bills and makes sure your air conditioner doesn’t need to work harder than necessary.
While condensation on the outside of your windows is no cause for concern, condensation on the inside of your window generally means that your windows are leaking air or that your home is humid.
When condensation develops between the panes of your double or triple-pane windows, it’s a sign that the air-tight seal has failed, and the insulating gas has escaped. Whether it’s inside or between the panes, spotting condensation inside is a definite sign you’re your windows should be replaced.
When the furniture, carpet, rugs, or decor that is exposed to the sunlight coming through your windows has faded, it means that your windows probably don’t have the UV protection offered by modern windows with low-emissivity (low-E) glass, which is treated with a microscopic film that keeps UV rays and solar heat from passing through. This prevents your furniture, carpet, and curtains from fading, and helps to keep your home cooler.
When you see cracks or visible damage, this is probably the most obvious sign you need to replace your home’s windows. When a window is damaged or cracked, it’s more likely to break completely, which leaves your home open to more serious damage like water seepage, mold, and pests. It may also make your home easier for intruders to break into if the damage is noticeably there. Getting a damaged window fixed as soon as possible will keep your family safe and help you avoid more expensive repairs in the future.
Many people that excessive noise like a busy intersection, venues, train tracks, or loud neighbors is an inconvenience without a solution. However, modern double or triple-pane windows provide noticeable sound dampening thanks to the additional insulation.
Throughout its lifespan, every window can have a hard time opening and closing at times. However, if you have cleaned and attempted to fix the problem multiple times throughout the years and the windows only get worse, it may be time to look for replacement windows. While a stuck window is frustrating, if it remains stuck in an open position, it will expose your home to the elements.
Depending on the time of year, allergens may be making their way into your home through ineffectively-sealed windows. Even high-quality window seals degrade over time. However, if it’s been more than 15 years since your windows were installed, it’s time to replace so you can put those tissues away.
Whether you want to spruce up your home to modernize the look or to flip your home, replacing your windows can help with potentially increasing your curb appeal. Updated windows can also add value to your home should you choose to refinance or sell.
1. Inspect your windows annually.
2. Check the caulking around the windows for cracks or holes.
3. Always analyze the wood finishes to see if they require maintenance.
4. Take time to clean the tracks of the windows of debris that can make them stuck or hard to close.
If you are ready for new windows, shop Fountain Building Supply’s inventory of quality vinyl and aluminum windows.
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