Categories: Windows

How to Tell When Window Seals Have Failed

Window seals are crucial in maintaining your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. When these seals fail, it can lead to many issues, such as drafts, increased energy bills and even damage to your windows.

In this post, we discuss the importance of window seals, how to tell when they’ve failed and what you can do to address the issue. 

Condensation Between Panes

One of the first signs of failed window seals is condensation between the panes. This happens because a broken seal allows moisture to enter the space between the panes. Over time, this condensation can lead to mold growth and even permanently damage your double-hung windows, so you must address the problem as soon as possible.

Distorted or Bent Window Panes

Another sign of a failed window seal is distorted or bent window panes. When the seal breaks, it allows air to enter and exit the space between the panes, which can cause the panes to warp. This distortion affects the appearance of your windows and can compromise their insulating properties.

Drafts Near Windows

Drafts near your casement windows could indicate that your window seals have failed. If you feel a cold breeze or notice inconsistent temperatures in your home, it’s worth checking the condition of your window seals.

Higher Energy Bills

Lastly, an increase in your energy bills could be a sign that your sliding windows‘ seals need attention. When seals are compromised, your heating and cooling system has to work harder to maintain a comfortable temperature, which can lead to higher energy costs.

When it comes to addressing failed window seals, it’s essential to seek the help of professionals. They have the expertise to assess the extent of the damage and recommend the best course of action, whether that’s repairing the existing seal or replacing the entire window. 

Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming can provide an expert assessment of your windows. Our team of skilled professionals will also help ensure your windows are in the best condition so you can keep your home comfortable and energy-efficient. Call us at (307) 472-2199 or visit our page to schedule an appointment.

Andy Stellpflug

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