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3 Common Problems That Are Caused By Poor Window Installations

3 Common Problems That Are Caused By Poor Window Installations

Choosing to upgrade your windows isn’t just about enhancing your curb appeal and home’s aesthetics. Windows are crucial components of a house and help regulate indoor lighting and temperature. This is why it’s absolutely necessary that these fixtures are installed using the correct techniques and methods to prevent any issues later.

Here are a few common problems that poor window installation can cause.

Gaps between the Window Sill & Frame

A common issue that occurs due to poor window installation is the formation of gaps between the window frame and window sill. This is an obvious sign of poor installation technique, and can be detected fairly quickly. Even if you can’t see the gaps, they can still be felt. For example, you may notice that a certain part of your house feels breezier than usual. Similarly, gaps can also let in water and moisture, and you may notice damage caused by dampness on the surrounding walls, carpeting, or furniture.

Problems caused by drafts (i.e. gaps) can add a dent to your budget. Not only will you need to get the window gaps fixed, but will also have to repair the damage caused by water and excess moisture.

Trouble Opening & Closing Windows

Another rather obvious problem that comes with poor installation is when you’re unable to open or shut your windows easily. This isn’t supposed to be a lengthy or complicated process, and if you find yourself exerting extra force to simply operate your window, it’s probably because the window hasn’t been installed properly.

As obvious as this problem may seem, it can often go unnoticed for months. This usually happens if you had your windows installed during winter. Since you’re less likely to open the windows during the colder season, you may not notice the squeaky noises and the stiff hinges that accompany the window opening and closing exercise. Once the temperature shifts and you want to open your windows for some fresh air, you may find it rather difficult to do so.

Problems That Are Caused By Poor Window Installations

Increase in Energy Costs

Have your energy costs gone up ever since you got new windows installed at your home? Have you noticed an increase in your usual energy consumption lately? Poor window installation may just be why.

Unfortunately, you may not immediately notice this problem unlike the ones mentioned above because it usually becomes apparent once it’s already too late. Poorly installed windows let more heat to escape your house, which tends to affect your monthly utility bills. You may find yourself adjusting the thermostat settings quite often to make up for the heating and cooling issues, without realizing that poor window installation is what’s causing this. This is why not only should you buy energy efficient windows, but should also hire a professional team to install them so that your energy consumption doesn’t skyrocket soon afterwards.

Trust Build Windows and Doors is your go-to window replacement and installation service in Ontario. We offer high-quality, energy efficient windows along with installation services to avoid any of the aforementioned issues. We also offer patio door replacement and Custom Replacement Doors Toronto services.

Get in touch with us today by calling at 1-800-563-1273!

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