Knowing when it is Time to Replace Your Windows As a Wyoming homeowner, many of the improvements you end up making do not become a problem until a few years after breaking in your home. One of the things a home owner may not consider is replacing their windows after a few years – especially after the wear and tear. So, what are the main giveaways when it comes to knowing whether or not you need to replace your windows? Well, we at Rocky Mountain Windows have created a checklist of signs to see whether or not you should be looking into replacing the windows in your home.
If You Feel a Draft Window’s warp overtime, especially if they are sitting in a wooden frame in the Rocky Mountain weather, but if it becomes noticeable and the inside of your home feels like the outdoor temperature during the winter, then it may be that time. While even the best windows let some air into your home, it shouldn’t necessarily be something you can “feel.” Also, some home improvement stores will tell you to simply replace the weather stripping, but that isn’t a permanent fix and probably doesn’t come with a warranty in the event that it doesn’t work.
If they’re Tough to Open and Close If you can’t open and close your windows properly, then it’s time to get new ones – that’s window care 101. If your window frames are made of metal or wood, you’re both at risk for experiencing warping, rotting, or rusting. All three of those components can make it difficult for you to open as well as close your windows. Also, your windows have that is called a “balance,” and this balance is what keep the window propped up while it’s open – if that begins to fail, then your window it as risk of slamming shut which can be hazardous for anyone in the home.
If there is Condensation One of the easiest windows to read is double pane windows. If you have double panned windows, then condensation will build up in between the pieces of glass. If you can see condensation forming, then there is most likely a failure within the seal – which again isn’t a sign to go to a home improvement store, but to call window replacement professionals. Also, if you happen to see what looks like a white fog covering your window, then it is calcium deposits from condensation that you haven’t caught. Now, if you happen to see any of these three indicators with any windows in your home, whether they be within your back/front door or just for viewing, then contact us at Rocky Mountain Windows.