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10 Quick Tips On Repair A Window How to Repair a Window    Windows can break due to a variety of reasons, like the wind or children playing baseball. You can usually restore your window by following a few easy steps.    The most straightforward solution is to use tape to cover any cracks. Alternatively, you can purchase glass repair film that is similar to tape, but is more robust.    Cracked or broken panes    A broken or cracked glass window can cause more than simply a sloppy appearance. It can also allow rain, wind and insects to enter your home. If your window is double-paned this could be particularly damaging as it ruins the insulation the glass provides and makes your AC or furnace work harder to maintain a an ideal temperature inside your home.    Cracks in your windows could be caused by a variety of factors, including impact and weather conditions. A fall or a falling object hitting the glass, or even just pressure changes in your home could cause the exterior layer of the window to break, while the inner pane remains in place. This type of crack is known as a pressure crack. It can be distinguished by a curving shape similar to an hourglass.    Stress cracks can also develop between the exterior and interior layers of double pane windows. These kinds of cracks can be caused by extreme temperature variations, particularly during the winter, or if the glass is placed under an excess amount of pressure.    If you have a window that has cracked or broken There are a few short-term solutions to keep water, wind and bugs out until you think of a long-term solution. For example, you can apply a plastic cover to the window's crack, such as a shower curtain or a plastic tarp cut to size. This isn't very attractive, but will keep your home warm until you can afford the more permanent solution.    If you want a more durable option you can opt for glass adhesive which is normally used for windows in vehicles but also works at home. You can purchase it online or at most auto repair shops, and then follow the manufacturer's directions for applying it to your window. This kind of repair is more labor-intensive, but it can last for several years and keep the crack from getting worse. It is recommended to speak with a professional, based on the severity of the crack in your window.    Water Infiltration    When a window leaks, it could ruin the appearance of your home, and cause water stains, mold, and other damages. It is time to call in an expert if you spot water spots or stains on the wall around the window. In some instances, it could be necessary for the window to be replaced.    The most common cause of leaks around windows is improper installation or the incorrect use of materials like housewrap or construction paper instead of flashing that is properly designed. It is also possible that the sill at the bottom of the frame is not pitched downward to drain water away from the home.    It is important to inspect both the interior and exterior of your home if you notice an issue with water. Look for rotted wood around the window and sills, damp walls and paint that is peeling or bubbling. If you spot any of these problems it's likely that the leak is coming from outside your window for a while.    A well-executed caulking job will aid in repairing small leaks that can occur around windows. You can apply the caulking yourself, however it is important to clean the area thoroughly to ensure a tight seal. This may not always be enough to stop the leakage especially if you have an issue that has been brewing for a long time.    Contact a reputable Dearborn company for window repair if you discover that your window leaks. They will be able complete a full assessment and tell you if the leak is due to the window or if it is a problem related to the siding, roof or gutters. They can also help you decide if it is worth trying to repair the window or if it's better to replace it. After the professionals have completed the repairs and assessed the damage, they'll give you advice about how to care for your windows.    The windows are smudges. Up Windows    Foggy windows can be more than just a visual issue. They can also create a serious energy efficiency issue. Water evaporates on a cool surface, like glass, forming fog. This happens naturally when warm, moist air in the home meets cold air. When window panes become foggy the hermetically sealed insulation gases (often Argon and Krypton) are lost. They become less efficient. Foggy windows can also cause streaks and calcium deposits on the glass.    A common solution for foggy windows is to install a dehumidifier near the window, which could assist in removing some of the moisture from the air. However, this doesn't solve the root issue of a leaky seal and won't stop future window fogging.    Another option is to drill holes into the window and use a drain snake encased in pantyhose to clean out the condensation that has been trapped. It's a costly cosmetic fix that is efficient. It won't replace the gas in between the panes and will still leave behind deposits and stains on the window.    There are a variety of reasons a double-pane window may start to fog. Damage to the seal caused by the frames being sanded or pressure washing may cause the crack, and it is possible that the gas/air hermetically sealed has degraded over time, especially in older homes.    A lot of manufacturers offer a guarantee to replace or repair defective thermal windows. However, when the window has been in your home for ten or twenty years and is now hazy, it's likely beyond the scope of an insurance claim.    The best way to fix windows that are foggy is to replace them with a brand new, high-quality window that will not be affected by a faulty seal. This will result in clear, clean windows as well as a higher energy efficiency. There are additional benefits, like warmer homes and lower cost of energy. The best way to be sure you get an excellent window is to partner with an experienced window installer. A professional with experience will make sure that the measurements are correct and install a window that is sturdy and reliable.    Drafty Windows    Windows that are drafty are a major problem that can raise your heating costs in winter and cooling costs in summer. They can also cause discomfort and health issues within your home. Window drafts are caused by cracks or gaps around the frame and window panes. These cracks allow cold air to enter and warm air to exit your home, causing you to have to run your air conditioner or furnace to keep your home at a comfortable temperature.    Issues with the weather stripping or seals around the frame may also cause a draft. This is common in older windows with wooden casings. Over time the wood will expand and contract, causing the seals to fall apart. This can often be corrected by re-caulking seals or by replacing them.    Another reason that can cause drafty windows is that the seal between the layers of glass in triple or double paned windows has been broken and allowed the gas argon to escape. This is a costly problem and could require professional help from a window company in Glenview or other nearby areas.      The flame of a candle can be used to find the cold or drafty windows. Move the flame around the edges of the window frame and note any places where the flame is bent or flickers. This will help you identify the source of the air draft.    Some drafts in windows can be addressed by re-caulking or adding weather stripping. However, more complex problems with the seals on your windows or panes will likely require a full replacement. It is essential to consult an expert window replacement company to ensure that the windows you choose to install are energy efficient and have been installed correctly. You can only save money on your energy bill if you seek out an experienced window replacement company. Contact Arch Design today to find out more about our window installation and replacement services. We are happy to provide no-cost estimates! We're looking forward to hearing from you!