Dangers of Having Old Windows if You Use Window AC Units in Summer

May 20, 2021 | Windows

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Old windows are not the most efficient when it comes to heating and cooling your home. However, the experienced professionals here at Rusco Windows are here to tell you that there are more dangers than just poor energy efficiency when it comes to windows.

Increased Health Risk Dangers

Window AC units spit a lot of water out of the back of the system. This excessive moisture can increase the risk of mold problems within your home. Also, by leaving your windowpane open to help support the window, the elements can affect the inner workings of the window, such as the inside part of the frame. This can lead to the development of black mold, which can be extremely dangerous in terms of the health of everyone in your household.

Structural Issues or Damage to the House

Older windows were much thinner and typically trimmed out with some sort of aluminum, which are not strong enough to support the weight of a modern window AC unit. These units can weigh anywhere from 40 pounds to 75 pounds. This can cause the window’s casing to drag or pull, which can cause the wall to crack or warp. If not adequately supported, the weight can also damage the siding of your home if you are not careful.

How Rusco Windows Can Help

If the summer heat has a track record of kicking your butt all season long, then it might be time for us to have a chat. New, energy-efficient windows are not only going to retain the cooling air better that your AC units provide, but they will also be installed in a way that will help minimize and prevent any type of damage from occurring to your home.

While old windows can be very charming and provide a home with a retro feel, they cannot handle the workload and demands that people today put on them. If you are ready to upgrade your windows or need help figuring out whether or not it is worth repairing or replacing your current windows, then contact Rusco Windows today!

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