When your
windows are working correctly, they provide a nice view of your yard and the
neighborhood. But when they're not working correctly, they can really cause a
lot of problems including raising your energy bills, water damage, cold drafts
and make it hard to keep your home well-ventilated. I've put together a few
tips on how to improve your windows and your overall happiness with your home.
My
windows let in too much cold air during the winter and too much hot air during
the summer
If you're
finding that your house is too cold or too hot at various points in the year
and your energy bills are starting to get too high, you may want to consider
replacing your windows with more energy-efficient windows. Energy-efficient
windows work by reducing the amount of heat transfer through the window -
effectively keeping your house warmer during the winter or cooler during the
summer. The most common way they do this is via a unique double-paned design
with argon or nitrogen gas sealed between the panes - and a special coating on
the inside or outside of the window. The double-paned design minimizes heat
transfer between the two windowpanes since argon and nitrogen are relatively
poor conductors of heat while the coating reflects a good portion of heat
either back into your home or back out into the atmosphere, depending on your
needs.
My
windows won't open or close properly
Window
opening and closing problems can be attributed to quite a few things, but some
of the more common causes include:
1) The
window track needs to be lubricated. Use a light oil or silicone spray for
this.
2) The
hardware may need to be replaced.
3) The
house itself has settled, causing the window frame to warp out of shape. If
this is the case, the entire window frame may need to be rebuilt.
There is
mold and/or water damage around my windows
Your
windows may have a leak in the frame or in the caulking around the windows that
is allowing water to get into the wall. Also, be sure that none of your windows
are left open even a crack during rain or inclement weather.
There is
frequent condensation
on my windows
The
humidity may be too high in your home - you may need to control it by improving
the ventilation or using a dehumidifier.
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