Common Signs of Poorly Installed Replacement Windows

Windows are one of the most important features in your home. They protect against the elements and help insulate. They also provide safety and security for the occupants within. Windows also let in light and ventilation. But replacement windows in Portland, OR won’t perform all of these tasks well if they are not properly installed. Here are a few signs that you have been the victim of bad window installation:

 

Noticeable Gaps

This is pretty obvious. If a window is properly measured and installed it will fit perfectly in the window opening—no gaps. If you can see visible gaps around the perimeter of your window, specifically between the sill and the frame, then you know something is wrong.

 

Drafts

Air should not pass freely through your closed windows. Drafts will make these parts of your home uncomfortable and will drive up your energy bills. And you can count on these issues only getting worse as time goes by.

 

Water Leaks

Moisture leaks are a major concern. At first, the problem might seem small. You may only notice a little water here and there or some slight discoloration. It may not seem like much to worry about at first. But with time and the change in season, these leaks will continue to get worse and cause extensive damage.

 

Sticky Window Operation

New windows should open and close smoothly with very little fuss. If your replacement windows are difficult to open, then something has gone wrong during installation. Not only is this an inconvenience, but it can also be a safety and security risk. Windows that do not close properly could result in an easy mark for break-ins. And windows that do not open easily could be dangerous in case of an emergency.

 

Odd Noises

Are your new windows making weird sounds? If you notice squeaking, creaking, scratching, or cracking noises when you open and close your window then it could be signs of a poor installation. Again, windows should open and close smoothly. Any scraping or squeaking parts usually mean the window is too tight or too loose and will cause the window to wear out even faster.

 

Caulking is Uneven

Caulking helps seal the window and should be applied with a patient and steady hand. If the installer does not take the time and energy to do the job properly the caulking can look sloppy and uneven. And a messy caulk job means the windows could develop leaks.

 

Condensation Between the Panes

Condensation on the exterior surfaces of the windows is common, especially on replacement windows. It should dissipate on its own. But condensation trapped between the panes of glass is something to be concerned about. It means the seals on your insulated glazing units (IGUs) are broken. Not something you want on your brand new windows.

 

For professional and reliable window installation contact the experts at EnergyGuard Windows & Doors. They can help you get the best price on replacement windows in Portland, OR. And customer satisfaction is guaranteed.

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