If You See These 6 Issues, It's Time For A Residential Window Replacement

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Most people don't start residential glass window replacement projects unless they have to. Telling when to call a contractor, though, can be challenging, too. You should check for these six problems if you think it could be time to replace your home's windows.

Drafts 

A draft coming through or around the windows means that cold or hot air is getting in through gaps. Sitting in the house may feel less comfortable, especially on cold or hot days. Also, a draft makes it harder to maintain a consistent temperature with HVAC systems.

Mechanical Problems

If you have to use a lot of force to open or close the windows, they may not be functioning properly. Mechanical components like pulleys can fail and create problems. Also, deformations in the windows may appear over time, causing them to stick too much. Similarly, a residential window replacement may be necessary if the windows move too easily or don't stay in place.

Age

If your windows are older, they may lack modern efficiency technologies. Notably, residential glass window replacement isn't presumptive at this point. However, you should have a professional perform a thermal scan around older windows on a cold day to see if there are any problems. Likewise, it's a good idea to look for problems like cracked vinyl, chipped paint, or loose panes. If you find a problem, it may be time to replace the windows.

Some folks also like to replace windows on this timeline for aesthetics. Fashions change, and a timely replacement schedule can keep your home looking fresh.

Noise

People tend to overlook windows as a form of soundproofing. Especially if you live near an intersection or a roadway, good noise reduction is important. The current windows may not be sufficient to keep noise out, and you'll likely notice the problem when life gets active around your home.

Condensation

Water droplets may form on the inside of your windows when the air inside is more humid than the air outside. If you notice condensation, the window may not be sufficiently insulated or sealed. Left unchecked, this problem can encourage mold. Similarly, the extra moisture can rot the wood.

Ballooning Energy Bills

Poorly insulated windows can allow lots of heated or air-conditioned air to escape, and you may not notice the problem until you get several utility bills in a row. Also, you might not notice a draft in this scenario if the HVAC system can compensate. Look for more energy-efficient models for a residential window replacement project.

For more info, contact residential glass window replacement services. 

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