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Window Repair Tips That Help You Save Money
When you are faced with broken, damaged or worn windows, it can take a
toll on your wallet. You may have wondered though, is there a cheaper way
to deal with these problems?
I’m here to tell you that the answer is yes. Whether the problem is peeling
wood sashes, blown glass, jammed sliding window doors, or a rattling sash,
saving money with window repairs is feasible, and here’s how…
Preventative Maintenance
Avoid the problem in the first place! Taking preventative measures is the most
practical means of saving money on window repairs. Make your life a whole
lot easier, and plan ahead by applying the correct and necessary window
maintenance.
Here are a few examples:
Weather proofing your wood, and using the correct paint is a must. Wooden
frames and sashes last for ages if primed, painted and weather proofed.
Another useful tip for wooden windows is to prevent water damage in the
core by getting any punctures holes and cracks sealed and filled promptly.
Cleaning your windows regularly is also a simple way to prevent damage
from natural element erosion, but make sure you are not using abrasive
cleaners. By using a gentle cleaning agent you will avoid broken and tainted
panes.
DIY Repairs
For the messy jobs that take professional skills and machinery, call in an expert like
Budget Windows, but for those more superficial damages, why not give it a try
yourself? Filling holes & cracks by purchasing your own sealant is easy, and repairing
cracked & missing putty on your own is a very doable task for the average Joe.
Foggy condensation between panes from heat contraction usually points to broken
seals, jammed and rickety windows can mean broken hardware, and deteriorating
sashes often indicates rotting wood. If any of these issues appear to be minor in their
degree of damage, then I say DIY! It may not save you time, but it certainly saves
you money.
Whether you ask for help at the hardware store, know a friend with the necessary
handy man skills, or feel capable yourself, the cash you end up pocketing will be
substantial.
Energy Efficiency
If the problem is too big, then it can actually be cheaper to splurge on those big
repairs, or get your windows replaced professionally. Why? Look at it like an
investment. Temperatures and inside conditions can easily escape through your
windows which lead to higher energy bills as you try to uphold your preferred indoor
environment.
If you are entirely replacing your windows, take this as an opportunity to look into
energy efficient windows. Even though these are expensive to begin with, they
eventually pay themselves off. There’s no need to put up with drafts and air
leakage, technology such as low-E coating which reflects heat rather than absorbs
it, and spacer which provides better quality insulation, is designed to fix this.
If it is a minor issue such as a crack or hole that is the cause, using a window sealant
or getting them fixed will solve the problem. Wood windows are particularly prone to
cracks and cavities where air can infiltrate, in which case weather stripping solutions
such as tubular vinyl and adhesive foam are very helpful, and quite cheap (approx.
$20).
Remember; don’t reach straight for your wallet when faced with a window repair
job. For small issues, there is usually a DIY answer, a preventative maintenance
solution, or an energy efficient way to save in the future. Your windows may need
repairing, but your wallet shouldn’t as well.
However for further detail and enquiries about Window Repairs and Installation, call
or email an experienced professional such as Budget Windows QLD, who have all
the answers and expertise to guide you through your decision.
Contact Us
Name: Amir Alkass
Address: Ferny Grove, Queensland, 4055
Phone: 04 0313 0641
Website: http://budgetwindowsqld.com.au/