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At Encore Home Improvements, we understand how essential your windows are to both comfort and energy efficiency in your home. Over time, windows can start showing signs of wear and tear. While the average lifespan of windows is between 20 and 25 years, factors like humidity and poor installation can speed up the aging process. Below are the eight most common window problems we often encounter, along with our recommended solutions.

1. Condensation on Windows

Condensation occurs when warm, moist air comes in contact with a cold window surface, causing water droplets to form. This can happen when the window is cooler than the surrounding room. If high humidity levels are contributing to the problem, it could lead to mold growth and even structural damage.

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2. Ice at the Bottom of Windows

Ice can form at the bottom of windows due to high humidity or poor installation. Retrofit installations can sometimes leave gaps that allow cold air to infiltrate, causing ice buildup.

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3. Air Leaks Around Windows

Air leaks can lead to significant energy loss, which raises heating costs. If you feel drafts around your window frame, it’s a sign that the casing may be damaged.

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4. Water Infiltration Around Windows

Cracks in caulking or improperly installed window flashing can allow water to seep in, causing damage to your home.

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5. Difficulty Opening and Closing Windows

Shifts in your house’s structure over time can cause windows to become misaligned, making them hard to open or close.

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6. Deterioration of Wooden Frames

Wooden window frames, especially in older homes, are more vulnerable to deterioration caused by weather and insects. Over time, water infiltration can cause cracking, peeling paint, and mold growth.

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7. Foggy Windows

Foggy windows are often caused by a failing silicone seal between the panes. This is particularly common in windows with aluminum spacers, as metal is more conductive than PVC and can cause condensation to form between the panes.

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8. Thermal Breaks

Thermal breaks occur when windows crack due to extreme temperature fluctuations. This can cause the glass to expand unevenly, resulting in cracks.

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We’re dedicated to helping you resolve any window problems you may encounter. If you notice any of these issues, don't hesitate to reach out.
Our team of experts is here to provide professional advice, repairs, and replacements to ensure your home remains comfortable and energy-efficient.

+1 800 461-7644  |  (416) 410-3017

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