4 Window Maintenance Habits You Should Always Avoid

By Henderson Roofing

When a homeowner has their windows replaced, they expect the new window to last for 20 years or more. However, sometimes windows fail early. While the manufacturer or contractor may be at fault, it's also possible that poor maintenance is the culprit for your window needing an early replacement. This is because there are some bad window maintenance habits that you may not know you—re even doing, which can speed up the deterioration of your window.

Read on as roofing contractors from Henderson Roofing discusses the four window maintenance habits that every homeowner should avoid.

 

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  1. Not Cleaning the Tracks - If you notice that you—re having a hard time opening your sliding window, it's possible that you haven't cleaned the tracks in a while. To determine this, look at where the window sash meets the frame. If you see dirt and debris in this area, it's best that you clean it immediately to prevent pitting and corrosion.

  1. Leaving the Window Coverings Down - During the winter season, condensation is the window issue that you have to worry about and your window coverings can contribute to this problem. While they don't cause it, leaving the window coverings down can trap moisture near your windows and prevent proper airflow. This, in turn, can lead to mold and rot that will make window replacements necessary.

  1. Not Locking Your Windows - Windows work best when they—re locked because this tightens the seal between the sash and weatherstrip, allowing it to eliminate drafts. Failing to lock your windows, moisture can easily transfer between your home and the outside, causing condensation. For advice on properly maintaining your windows, turn to the window and roof replacement pros of Henderson Roofing.

  1. Using a Storm Window When Your Glass Has a Low-E Coating - Low-E glass coatings are sought after for windows due to their ability to increase its energy efficiency, allowing it to reflect heat from the sun. Combining a storm window with the low-E coated glass, however, traps the energy and makes it bounce between the panes. This can cause the glass to become extremely hot or focused enough to cause property damage.

Turn to Henderson Roofing for your home improvement needs. We are your leading provider of siding installation and roof leak repair services. Give us a call at (401) 622-0076 or (860) 910-1811 or fill out our contact form to request an estimate.