A well-installed window has tight seals that block the outside elements from entering your home and prevent indoor temperatures from escaping. However, even with regular window cleaning and maintenance, they deteriorate over time. The seals’ insulating capabilities diminish eventually, compromising the efficiency and performance of your windows.
Keeping an eye on your windows is imperative to ensure that each component, including the seals, is in good working condition. STL Windows Direct, your trusted door and window installation contractor, discusses the signs indicating seal failure.
Presence of Moisture
Window seals are designed to withstand the elements, but there’s a limit to what they can take. For instance, large volumes of rainfall over the years are enough to lift the seals after seeping behind them for a long time. This creates small openings that allow water and outdoor air to leak into your home. This issue can affect not only your windows’ structural integrity but also your home’s energy efficiency.
Changes in the Seals’ Appearance
The proximity of the seals to your windows’ exterior means that they can be exposed to temperature extremes. Long-term fluctuations between hot and cold conditions can cause certain types of seals to sag, shrink or crack. The ability of your windows to protect your home from the elements declines drastically as a result, necessitating an immediate replacement.
Aging Windows
Old windows are already inefficient, and the dislodged or damaged seals are not the only things you notice right away. If the frames and sashes look dilapidated, streaks of mold have accumulated around the windows’ opening, and you find yourself having difficulty opening and closing them, it is time to consider finding replacement units.
Whether it is a new window installation or a window replacement, STL Windows Direct is committed to getting the job done right the first time. When you choose us as your installer, you’re not only choosing high-quality windows—you’re also choosing to achieve a more comfortable home that allows you to save on energy bills. Call (314) 690-5800 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free estimate.