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Whether to Replace or Repair a Cracked Window?

Posted By  
23/07/2020
10:00 AM

In the case of cracked windows, most homeowners are often concerned about whether to repair them. If you are someone experiencing this problem, this post is for you. Here you will find out when it is best to repair the windows and when you should opt for replacement.

 

Traditionally, homeowners used to repair cracked windows. But as the trend changed, more people started opting for replacement. However, today, people are more environmentally responsible than ever before so they try to decide what is the best option - a repair or replacement? So what are the deciding factors? Let's take a look. But before we get started, remember that if your window has only one of the problems listed below, you can opt for a repair but in case of three or more problems, it is best to replace your window.

 

Damaged Seals

One of the most common problems with windows is damaged seals. Over time, window seal can crack or break, and once the seal is damaged, it often results in condensation or fog on the windows. It can also result in water leakage. The problem with the seal is often irreversible and it is best to replace the window altogether. 

 

Cracked Windows

The most obvious damage to a window is when there is a crack, hole, or chip in the pane. And this one problem needs immediate attention because it can be a threat to your safety.

 

In case of a crack in a single pane window, you can easily and inexpensively repair it yourself or take help from a professional. However, if there is a crack in a multi-paned window, it is a good idea to replace your window.

 

Inoperable Windows

If you have not opened your window for several years, it is likely that it will not open when you will try to. If your window is not opening because of damage to the sashes or the frame, then it is best to replace your window.

 

However, if your window is stuck because of layers of paint, dirt, or grime along the frame or sashes that could bond these components together, you can call in a professional who can easily clean your window without damaging it. But again, if your frame or sash gets damaged in the process, you will have to go for window replacement.

 

Other Potential Areas of Concern

Some of the other potential problems that may require window replacement include

  • Peeled or cracked caulking
  • Damage to the exterior of the window due to extreme weather conditions.
  • Loosened sashes due to over-use.
  • Rotten or missing exterior casing.

Since all these factors affect both the function and life of your window, these are among some of the critical deciding factors when choosing between window repair or replacement. A crack may not always lead to window replacement but when combined with other factors, a repair may not be a viable option.

 

In case your window is cracked and you want to replace it, call Evergreen Windows today and get the ideal window for your home.