Windows serve many purposes on our houses, from letting in sunlight and breezes to keeping out cold and precipitation. They are in constant contact with the weather which causes them to wear over time. This wear often leads to the question of when to repair or replace home windows.
When to Repair Your Windows
Just because your window is showing signs of rot it doesn’t mean that they need to be replaced. The same holds true for jammed sashes and even broken parts. Before you replace a window with this type of damage, consult a professional window contractor. They might be able to repair the damage and save you the cost of a new window.
Even if there are signs of water around the window it isn’t a sure sign you need a replacement. If the wood supporting the window hasn’t rotted, a skilled window contractor might be able to repair the lead and save your window before it needs to be replaced.
When to Replace Your Windows
There are some cases where repairing your window isn’t an option and it’s time to think about replacing it. One example of this is when you see condensation forming between the layers of your window’s insulated glass. When this happens, you should contact a trusted window contractor for your replacement options.
Today’s modern windows provide better insulation than the single pane windows of old, but be careful when you’re considering replacing those old windows. The paint around the windows might contain lead and those windows are best removed by a properly trained window replacement contractor.
It can be hard to know when to repair and replace home windows, but a trusted window replacement contractor can help you make the right decision. For a trusted contractor in your area call Landmark Roofing today.
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After starting his first business at age 26, Artie Hendricks partnered with his best friend Rob Calhan and they have assembled a team of skilled and conscientious friends to be the core of Landmark Roofing. He largely credits his father’s strong and consistent work ethic and his father’s best friend Jerry, who owns a construction company and trained him through his first building experiences. Artie has since advanced through degrees in architecture, auto-CAD and construction management to build a business that prides itself on the care it shows for its work and its customers’ satisfaction.