Common window problems in the home

Like any aspect of your home, windows are subject to different problems that can result in unsightly or damaged windows. Today we will be discussing some of the common window problems that plague the home.

Temperature Changes

As the temperatures change, materials expand or shrink. One common example of this is your vehicle’s tires. As the air inside cools, the tire gets low. Windows too can shift due to weather and temperature changes. Sometimes these temperature shifts reveal areas where your windows do not fit as snugly as they should in their frames.

Air Leakage

Usually, if there is not a tight fit, air leakage can be found. Even the smallest amount of air leakage can lead to drafts which can cause drastic temperature differences in your home.

Common Window Problems Include Foggy Glass

Another problem that can arise in windows is foggy glass. Having foggy windows is not just an eyesore, it is a clear sign of a problem. A foggy window tells a homeowner that the elements have conquered your windows. The Foggy glass is typically the result of a broken insulation seal, meaning that the seal needs to be replaced or repaired.

Window Damages

One of the most common window problems, especially in Colorado, are general damages. This damage can take form in the window itself being damaged or the screen being damaged. Any sort of damage on or around a window is unsightly and in some cases a security issue. This sort of damage can be caused by anything, from hail to a rogue ball.

Window Problems and Fixes

At Complete Window Care Colorado Springs, we understand how common these problems are and pride ourselves in offering affordable services to fix them! From air leakage, insulation issues, and general window/screen damaged-we can fix it all!

We offer window repair Colorado Springs, screen repair Colorado Springs, and air/water leakage inspection and repair! Don’t think that you have to replace when you can save money and repair! Browse our website to see our full range of services!

Information for this blog procured from the article “Five Common Window Problems”