14 Common Misconceptions About Door Doctor
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Should You Call a Window and Door Doctor?
Maintenance of windows and doors and repair benefit homeowners by lowering energy bills while also increasing comfort and security. Many homeowners have renovated their homes to increase the value of their home and improve living condition without the need to relocate.
Repair any loose or rotting casing as soon as you can. These are typically signs of moisture intrusion and are able to be repaired at minimal cost.
Broken or cracked glass
You might be wondering if you can repair the crack or broken window glass or whether you should replace it. The answer depends on a lot of aspects, such as the severity of the crack, what caused it, and what type of glass is used in your windows.
Most of the time cracks or broken window can be repaired instead of replacing it. It is important to determine what caused the crack, and act promptly to prevent it from continuing to get any worse. This is particularly important in the case of impact breaks such as those caused by a lawnmowers or a ball for children.
Remove any windowsills that are still in its frame or on the floor. Wear heavy duty work gloves and wear protective eyewear. Utilize a chisel or a knife to gently remove any glaze that is holding the pieces in place.
Once you have removed the glass shards tidy up the area and dispose of them in a proper way. Wear protective gloves and closed toe shoes whenever you are dealing with glass or mirrors as these can be very sharp. It is also recommended to secure off the area, shut the door, and inform members of your household not to be allowed to enter until the broken glass is cleaned.
Examine the frame, muntins and mullions which support the glass pane. These parts can be damaged by rust and corrosion and could cause further problems with the windows.
If you're worried about long-term damage to your window, you should consider replacing the window with temperate glass. Tempered glass is more durable than regular glass, and breaks into smaller pieces of granular material which are less likely to break than jagged shards to cause injury.
If you're not confident in tackling the task yourself, or if it will be more cost-effective to replace your window, get in touch with an experienced window and door doctor to help with repairs or replacement. Window and door doctors are skilled at repairing or replacing doors and windows damaged by vandalism, storms or other events. They can assist you in deciding whether a quick fix is better than a larger window replacement.
Damaged Frame
The window frame goes through many years of wear and tear, so it's not a surprise that it gets damaged at times. Some of the damage is cosmetic and can be repaired, while others such as rotted frames can be serious and need to be addressed immediately to avoid more expensive repairs or replacement.
Wood rot on window frames can be unsightly and lead to many problems, including fungus and mold. This can negatively impact the health of your home as well as its value. To address this issue remove any weatherstripping, before cutting away the decayed wood by using a chisel, or saw. Once you've removed the damaged section of the frame, use a kit sold online or in a hardware store that includes all the tools and parts that you need to repair it.
Another common problem that needs to be addressed is cracks caused by moisture on the window frames. This is especially crucial since North Carolina often experiences high humidity levels that can cause wood to expand and shrink as it absorbs and releases moisture. If wood cracks, it allows moisture into your home. This could be detrimental to your house's structure as well as your possessions and even your family's health.
Another common problem is having difficulty opening or closing the childproof window repair. This can be caused by a variety of factors. The problem could be caused by a buildup of dust or dirt which creates a problem for the frame or sash to move.
If your window frame shows visible signs of damage after an incident, it's recommended to consult an expert. The damage may be so extensive that a complete replacement of the window is the only or best option. Based on the policy of your insurance you might be able to file an insurance claim to cover repair or replacement costs.
Damaged Seals
Window seals provide the final layer of protection against air and moisture that can damage windows. They also help to maintain an ideal temperature inside and reducing energy bills. If you find that your window seals aren't working or if you have noticed an increase in your energy bills, it's crucial to address the issue before it gets worse.
Whether your windows are double pane or single pane, the glass within them is held in place by an inner aluminum spacer and polyurethane, sandwiching the two panes of annealed or tempered glass. As time passes, the constant temperature fluctuations in the Phoenix sunlight can cause the material to break down allowing air and humidity to enter between the panes. If the window contained inert gas, the increased insulation value will be lost as well. This is the main reason why windows with a damaged seal can begin to become smudged.
If you suspect that the window seals on your windows aren't working it is recommended to follow the care instructions provided by the manufacturer. It may seem obvious but many homeowners fail to take this step. Cleaning your windows regularly using the cleaning agent recommended will help to extend the life of your windows and keep them functioning optimally.
Some signs that the window seal has failed include a drafty feeling particularly on a cold winter day. The cold air outside is pulling warm air from your window. If you notice that suddenly your energy bills are more expensive than usual it could be because your windows are letting in more cold air.
Another sign that your window seals are failing is when you see moisture between the window's glass. This moisture may be thin, clear lines or it could be a constant cloud that blocks your view of the outside. The moisture between glass is caused by an infiltration gap that occurs when the window seal fails. It can be fixed by resealing with polyurethane the inner aluminum spacer.
Muntins and Mullions Damaged
Muntins and Mullions, the pieces of wood that divide panes of glass in single pane windows, could be real or fake. Window repair experts can fix them if they're damaged. They will remove the glass, clean and scrape the area, and then rebuild any broken or rotted muntins or mullions. This is usually a cheaper option than replacing the entire window.
Often the more obscure issues are often ignored. While the frame's condition can be apparent from excessive rain or snow melt, or humidity, other issues might not be as obvious. For example, a crack in the drip cap (the piece of metal that covers the top of the frame) could allow moisture to get into your home, which can lead to rot, mould and insect infestation. A sash cord that is damaged can also lead to draughts and rattles when the window is opened or closed.
Repairing windows that leak or causes draughts can cost a lot, especially if water gets into the wall. Any leaks should be repaired as soon as possible. Draughts are often caused by defective hinges on old windows, or from poorly designed windows that let air through. Window & Door Doctor can repair leaks and draughts without replacing the entire custom window repair.
If the casing that surrounds your window is loose or damaged, cracked or missing, it's going to need to be replaced. This is not an undertaking that can be accomplished by an amateur. The surrounding wall may be in poor condition and will need to be repaired. Casings that are loose are ugly but, more importantly, it allows air and moisture to get into the house which decreases the efficiency of energy. Most home centers sell primed wood exterior casings or low-maintenance PVC or Vinyl window repair products. They are more weather-resistant than wood, and will require painting frequently to preserve the quality of the product. All replacement casings need to be painted with exterior grade paint, regardless of the material.
Maintenance of windows and doors and repair benefit homeowners by lowering energy bills while also increasing comfort and security. Many homeowners have renovated their homes to increase the value of their home and improve living condition without the need to relocate.
Repair any loose or rotting casing as soon as you can. These are typically signs of moisture intrusion and are able to be repaired at minimal cost.
Broken or cracked glass
You might be wondering if you can repair the crack or broken window glass or whether you should replace it. The answer depends on a lot of aspects, such as the severity of the crack, what caused it, and what type of glass is used in your windows.
Most of the time cracks or broken window can be repaired instead of replacing it. It is important to determine what caused the crack, and act promptly to prevent it from continuing to get any worse. This is particularly important in the case of impact breaks such as those caused by a lawnmowers or a ball for children.
Remove any windowsills that are still in its frame or on the floor. Wear heavy duty work gloves and wear protective eyewear. Utilize a chisel or a knife to gently remove any glaze that is holding the pieces in place.
Once you have removed the glass shards tidy up the area and dispose of them in a proper way. Wear protective gloves and closed toe shoes whenever you are dealing with glass or mirrors as these can be very sharp. It is also recommended to secure off the area, shut the door, and inform members of your household not to be allowed to enter until the broken glass is cleaned.
Examine the frame, muntins and mullions which support the glass pane. These parts can be damaged by rust and corrosion and could cause further problems with the windows.
If you're worried about long-term damage to your window, you should consider replacing the window with temperate glass. Tempered glass is more durable than regular glass, and breaks into smaller pieces of granular material which are less likely to break than jagged shards to cause injury.
If you're not confident in tackling the task yourself, or if it will be more cost-effective to replace your window, get in touch with an experienced window and door doctor to help with repairs or replacement. Window and door doctors are skilled at repairing or replacing doors and windows damaged by vandalism, storms or other events. They can assist you in deciding whether a quick fix is better than a larger window replacement.
Damaged Frame
The window frame goes through many years of wear and tear, so it's not a surprise that it gets damaged at times. Some of the damage is cosmetic and can be repaired, while others such as rotted frames can be serious and need to be addressed immediately to avoid more expensive repairs or replacement.
Wood rot on window frames can be unsightly and lead to many problems, including fungus and mold. This can negatively impact the health of your home as well as its value. To address this issue remove any weatherstripping, before cutting away the decayed wood by using a chisel, or saw. Once you've removed the damaged section of the frame, use a kit sold online or in a hardware store that includes all the tools and parts that you need to repair it.
Another common problem that needs to be addressed is cracks caused by moisture on the window frames. This is especially crucial since North Carolina often experiences high humidity levels that can cause wood to expand and shrink as it absorbs and releases moisture. If wood cracks, it allows moisture into your home. This could be detrimental to your house's structure as well as your possessions and even your family's health.
Another common problem is having difficulty opening or closing the childproof window repair. This can be caused by a variety of factors. The problem could be caused by a buildup of dust or dirt which creates a problem for the frame or sash to move.
If your window frame shows visible signs of damage after an incident, it's recommended to consult an expert. The damage may be so extensive that a complete replacement of the window is the only or best option. Based on the policy of your insurance you might be able to file an insurance claim to cover repair or replacement costs.
Damaged Seals
Window seals provide the final layer of protection against air and moisture that can damage windows. They also help to maintain an ideal temperature inside and reducing energy bills. If you find that your window seals aren't working or if you have noticed an increase in your energy bills, it's crucial to address the issue before it gets worse.
Whether your windows are double pane or single pane, the glass within them is held in place by an inner aluminum spacer and polyurethane, sandwiching the two panes of annealed or tempered glass. As time passes, the constant temperature fluctuations in the Phoenix sunlight can cause the material to break down allowing air and humidity to enter between the panes. If the window contained inert gas, the increased insulation value will be lost as well. This is the main reason why windows with a damaged seal can begin to become smudged.
If you suspect that the window seals on your windows aren't working it is recommended to follow the care instructions provided by the manufacturer. It may seem obvious but many homeowners fail to take this step. Cleaning your windows regularly using the cleaning agent recommended will help to extend the life of your windows and keep them functioning optimally.
Some signs that the window seal has failed include a drafty feeling particularly on a cold winter day. The cold air outside is pulling warm air from your window. If you notice that suddenly your energy bills are more expensive than usual it could be because your windows are letting in more cold air.
Another sign that your window seals are failing is when you see moisture between the window's glass. This moisture may be thin, clear lines or it could be a constant cloud that blocks your view of the outside. The moisture between glass is caused by an infiltration gap that occurs when the window seal fails. It can be fixed by resealing with polyurethane the inner aluminum spacer.
Muntins and Mullions Damaged
Muntins and Mullions, the pieces of wood that divide panes of glass in single pane windows, could be real or fake. Window repair experts can fix them if they're damaged. They will remove the glass, clean and scrape the area, and then rebuild any broken or rotted muntins or mullions. This is usually a cheaper option than replacing the entire window.
Often the more obscure issues are often ignored. While the frame's condition can be apparent from excessive rain or snow melt, or humidity, other issues might not be as obvious. For example, a crack in the drip cap (the piece of metal that covers the top of the frame) could allow moisture to get into your home, which can lead to rot, mould and insect infestation. A sash cord that is damaged can also lead to draughts and rattles when the window is opened or closed.
Repairing windows that leak or causes draughts can cost a lot, especially if water gets into the wall. Any leaks should be repaired as soon as possible. Draughts are often caused by defective hinges on old windows, or from poorly designed windows that let air through. Window & Door Doctor can repair leaks and draughts without replacing the entire custom window repair.
If the casing that surrounds your window is loose or damaged, cracked or missing, it's going to need to be replaced. This is not an undertaking that can be accomplished by an amateur. The surrounding wall may be in poor condition and will need to be repaired. Casings that are loose are ugly but, more importantly, it allows air and moisture to get into the house which decreases the efficiency of energy. Most home centers sell primed wood exterior casings or low-maintenance PVC or Vinyl window repair products. They are more weather-resistant than wood, and will require painting frequently to preserve the quality of the product. All replacement casings need to be painted with exterior grade paint, regardless of the material.
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