5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Windows

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Updated on October 9th, 2020

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Luckily, replacing windows is not an annual necessity or even something that needs to be done every five years. Windows can last anywhere from 15 to 20 years, which is good news as replacements are expensive. However, replacing your home’s windows when it’s time can help extend the life of your home and help keep your family comfortable all year round.

Knowing when to replace your windows can be tough. Many of our clients have held out for another year or season because they didn’t know whether or not they needed replacements. Here are five signs it’s time to replace your windows.

1. Your Home Feels Drafty

A sure sign of age for windows is when they begin to shrink, break or not close properly. This allows warm air to travel out of your home during the winter months and can destroy the energy efficiency of your home. If it seems like your electric bill is out of control, try placing your hand in front of one of your windows to determine the amount of air escaping.

2. The Window is Difficult to Open and/or Close

Fighting with your window is not a part of your job as a homeowner. If it seems like the tracks on your window just won’t go together anymore, then it may be time for a replacement. If you’re looking for a quick fix to get you through one more season, try rubbing the tracks of the window and frame with dishwashing soap. This will help them glide easier and will give you a little extra time to save up for replacements.

3. The Window Won’t Stay Open

If it seems like there is no way to keep your window open, short of putting a piece of wood to prop it open, then it may be time for a replacement. This can be dangerous and a safety hazard, especially if you have children. It’s best to replace that window before fingers get smashed.

4. You Can’t Lock Your Window

When your windows don’t properly lock, the security of your home is threatened. It makes it easier for intruders to enter, which puts your family and possessions at risk. Not only could this occur, but the escaping air can increase your electricity bill during the summer and winter, as well. If repairing the lock is an option, it’s often best to do that first. If this does not work and the window simply won’t stay locked, then it’s time for replacements.

5. Condensation Forms on the Inside of Your Window

One of the strongest indications that you need new windows is when condensation or ice starts forming inside your window. If the window is shut and locked, but you wake up in the morning to find condensation on the inside, it’s likely time to replace your windows. During the winter, you may see ice on the inside or serious frost. Both of these are hazardous, as they can cause mold to grow on the whole frame and cause even further damage. We suggest replacing windows with this problem as soon as possible to minimize more issues.
When replacing your windows, choose your contractor carefully and avoid going the DIY replacement route, as you may void warranties on your new windows. Although some of these problems have quick-fix solutions to get you through another season, it’s best to plan ahead and make replacements as soon as possible to avoid problems down the line. Keep your family safe and your heating bill low by replacing your windows when it’s really necessary.

If you are represented by an agent, this is not a solicitation of your business. This article is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional advice from a medical provider, licensed attorney, financial advisor, or tax professional. Consumers should independently verify any agency or service mentioned will meet their needs. Learn more about our Editorial Guidelines here.
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