Window Maintenance Tips to Extend Their Lifespan

Dec 5, 2024 | Windows

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Windows are like the eyes of your home—keeping them in top-notch condition helps them look better and keeps your house comfy, cozy, and secure. Routine maintenance is essential but doesn’t have to be a chore. A little effort can go a long way in extending the lifespan of your windows, and this article teaches you how.

Regular Cleaning for Clearer Views and Longevity

It’s incredible (and gross) how much grime can build up on your windows. One day, you admire beautiful outdoor views; the next day, you see nothing but streaks and dust that reduce your views to fuzzy outlines.

To get a clear, beautiful view again, follow these tips:

  • Mix two parts warm water and one part vinegar for a streak-free shine—just like Grandma used to do.
  • Don’t neglect the frames and tracks. Washing one component and leaving the others dirty doesn’t do much good.
  • Thoroughly clean windows AT LEAST twice a year—more if you have kids or pets who love pressing their noses against the glass.

Inspecting for Drafts and Weatherstripping Issues

Are you feeling chilly? Air could be sneaking in through cracks in your window’s weatherstripping.

It may seem archaic, but your ancestors checked for window drafts with lit candles. Hold a lit candle near the edges of a window, and if it flickers, there’s a gap between your weatherstripping and the frame. Replace it immediately for better temperature control and energy efficiency.

Replacing Worn Caulking to Prevent Leaks

Caulk is the unsung hero of window maintenance. Over time, caulk cracks and decays, leading to airy leaks and potential water damage after pop-up rainstorms. Use a scraper or utility knife to remove old caulking, then reapply with a caulking gun. Let the seal dry thoroughly, then test your work by spraying it with a hose. If water gets inside, you need a tighter, smoother, more durable seal.

Seasonal Maintenance Checklist for Homeowners—When to Call a Professional

  • Spring cleaning. Clean windows thoroughly, inside and out, and check weatherstripping for signs of damage, wear and tear, or gaps.
  • Keep your tracks and hinges well-lubricated, checking for any cracks in the glass that could compromise your home’s temperature control and window integrity.
  • Replace worn caulking and repaint wooden frames. Summer’s sweltering sun could’ve damaged the frame, so check for signs of wear and tear. Repair the windows accordingly.
  • To keep your home warm and cozy, check your windows for a snug seal to keep chilly breezes at bay. Consider calling a professional if you notice persistent drafts.

Caring for your home’s windows is a year-round job, so make window maintenance a breeze with Rusco. Contact us for a professional consultation to keep your windows in top-notch shape.

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