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How to Spot Problems With Your Window and Door Doctor

As they get older, windows, doors and conservatories can suffer from problems. Draughts, leaks and other damage can be costly and impact the aesthetics, functionality and energy efficiency of your home.

Loose, cracked and rotted casings are simple to repair by replacing it with primed wood exterior casing purchased from most home centers.

Frame Damage

The windows and doors of your home provide security and enhance its design and form. Doors that aren't functional or damaged windows can not only detract from the window doctor appearance of your home but also lead to leaks that cause structural damage and cause costly damage. Being in the midst of such issues is a a mistake that will ultimately cost you more in terms of time and money.

Whether you have a door that's difficult to open or close or has cracks or squeaks in the frame, these issues can quickly become serious. Leaks, drafts and other damage can threaten the safety of you and your family as well as cause structural damage.

The experienced, insured professionals at window and door bifold doctor will help you tackle any of these issues swiftly and effectively. We can repair damaged parts of your frame, restoring its capacity to function properly and ensuring that your windows and doors are safe and secure. A professional can advise you on the best options for replacement of your door or windows in order to prevent further damage and future problems. We can repair or replace uPVC conservatories, UPVC windows, and uPVC door. We use only the best quality materials recommended by professional specifiers, such as Architects. If you're experiencing a minor leak or require a complete frame replacement, our experts are able to offer the help you require at a price that is within your budget.

Seal Damage

Even the most durable window seals can break down with time. The sun and harsh cleaning products, natural house settlement, snow packed and melting and everyday usage all have a negative impact on windows and seals. It is not uncommon for homeowners to not protect their window seals. If your window seals are not working properly, your windows will leak air and water. This can lead to mold growth and wood rot within your home.

Condensation of the glass layers is a typical indication of a weak seal. Moisture between the window panes will give the glass a milky white look, and it can be difficult to wipe away. This moisture buildup can create an unavoidable haze over your window that can interfere with your ability to see the outside.

Failing window seals can also affect your energy bills. If the seal breaks down the windows won't be in a position to keep your warm indoor air and cold outdoor air from each other, which could lead to higher energy bills.

While it is possible to repair a damaged window seal, in certain situations, the rest your window could be damaged and replacement may be a better option. It is essential to know the warranty you have and what it covers before deciding whether replacement or repair is the best choice.

Window seals that are not properly maintained can cause condensation to form in the spaces between double-paned windows. This can cause a foggy appearance that makes it difficult to see through the windows and can also detract from your home's interior beauty. In most instances replacing the insulated-glass unit (IGU) is the only way to fix this problem. It is not worth the trouble to attempt to solve this issue with caulking or defogging. A replacement for your IGU by a professional will restore the appearance and functionality of your window. It will also increase the value of your home as well as efficiency. A professional will be able help you select the right IGUs for your home.

Double-Pane Window Damage

Many homeowners choose double pane windows because of their energy efficiency, noise reduction and the comfort benefits. However they are also prone to damage. It could be possible for a damaged window to be repaired or replaced. It is contingent on the severity of the damage and the quality of the window.

Damage can cause the insulating gas or air between the window panes to become dislodged, causing temperature changes which result in condensation. This is an indication that the window should be repaired or replaced immediately.

A buildup of moisture in double-pane windows can cause a myriad of issues, including an increase in energy efficiency and increased humidity in your home. Mold can also grow and pose a major risk to your health.

Seals can become fragile when moisture is trapped between your windows. This can also allow outside air to enter and condense between the windows, which can cause further damage and making it more difficult for your window to effectively insulate your home.

It's time for you to call the experts in the event that your double-paned windows have started leaky, or are blocked. In these cases it's often necessary to replace the insulated glass unit (IGU) completely. A window contractor with experience will take away the old unit and replace it with an entirely new one.

It could be tempting to replace just the damaged pane of glass, but this could reduce the insulating properties of your window. In reality, it's not even possible to replace just one pane of glass without affecting the vacuum or gas seal between them.

Sliding Glass Door Damage

Sliding glass doors are an excellent choice to connect your home to the outside world. However, over time and with repeated use, your sliding door may begin to exhibit signs that it requires repair or replacement. Fortunately, it is possible to detect these issues before they become serious.

If it is more difficult to open or close your sliding door than it is normally, this is an indication that the door is in need of repair. The rollers will usually need to be replaced if worn out. The rollers could fail to support the sliding doors if not replaced. This could make it difficult to move the door and even impossible to lift.

Another sign that your sliding door needs repair or replacement is when you notice that it's not as weather-proof. If you can hear air or water leaking through the window panes, your seals may have loosened. This is a serious problem that can affect the energy efficiency of your home and leave it open to pests.

You can check for loose or damaged seals by using a garden hose to spray water along the edges of your sliding glass door. If you can hear water dripping out from the window, it's time to contact a professional to inspect your sliding glass door.

While a lot of sliding glass doors can be repaired, it's important to remember that sometimes replacing the entire door could be the best option. This is particularly relevant if your sliding door is old or was not properly installed when it was put in place.

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgKeep your sliding glass door in good working order to increase the efficiency of your energy, safety and appearance of your home. Contact the experts at Window and Door Doctor now for any inquiries about your sliding glass doors. We will conduct a thorough inspection and determine whether your sliding glass doors require repairs or if they need to be replaced.

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