Window maintenance is often overlooked, but it’s an important part of keeping your home healthy and safe. The right window maintenance plan can keep your home comfortable, energy-efficient and safe from intrusion.
What is the Key to a Happy Home?
Natural light is a key ingredient to a happy home. It boosts moods, increases productivity and enhances moods with its uplifting qualities. When windows are properly maintained, they provide a space for natural light to enter the home.
Proper ventilation can help reduce the risk of mould damage and moisture buildup inside the home. If you’re noticing condensation on your windows or if you’re experiencing increased humidity levels inside your home, it may be time for new windows with better ventilation options.
Regularly scheduled maintenance checks are essential for keeping your windows in good condition over time. These checks should include cleaning and inspecting all parts of the window system including tracks, seals and weather stripping materials among others.
When you think of window maintenance, what comes to mind?
A bucket of soapy water and a rag? If that’s your answer, you’re not alone. But it’s time for a change. Windows are important components of your home — they let in light, keep out heat and cold, and help shape your indoor environment. They also need regular attention to stay clean and in good working order.
Here are some quick window maintenance tips for a clean and safe home:
Keep them Clean on the Outside
The first step toward maintaining great-looking windows is to keep them clean on the outside. Dirt can scratch the glass and make it more prone to staining over time. It can also make your home look dirty when viewed from the outside. The easiest way to keep dirt off your windows is to use a squeegee on them after every rainfall or heavy shower — or after washing your car or cleaning leaves from the garden in autumn or spring rain. If you don’t have access to a squeegee, try using newspaper instead of paper towels because it won’t leave behind lint as paper towels do.
Warm Water and Vinegar – Clean the glass with a solution of warm water and vinegar. This is an effective way to remove oily deposits from the glass, which are common on bathroom windows from steamy showers. Wipe down the frame of each window with a rag soaked in mineral spirits or paint thinner. This will remove dirt that has accumulated inside the frame around the glass.
Paint Exterior Wood – Paint exterior wood trim with a leading product, which protects wood from moisture penetration, sun damage, fungus growth and insect infestation.
Check the Caulking & Screens – Check the caulking around your windows for cracks or holes. If there are any, caulk them up right away to prevent water damage. Check your screens for tears or holes – if they’re damaged, replace them before winter sets in so they don’t tear further when it snows or rains outside.
Window Frames
Look at the frames on your windows; make sure there are no cracks or loose paint that needs to be repaired before winter hits hard with wind and snowdrifts blowing against them all day long!
Shine up aluminium window frames with aluminium foil and olive oil. This is another great tip for using natural ingredients! Grab a sheet of aluminium foil and rub it onto your aluminium frame with some olive oil until it shines brightly again!
Cleaning Double Glazing
Double-glazed windows have two panes of glass separated by a small air space. Double-glazing windows are more energy efficient than single pane windows and provide greater security since they are harder for burglars to break through.
You should repair any broken or cracked panes immediately to prevent further damage and make it easier to clean the windows later on. You can hire a professional window repair specialist or do it yourself by installing new glass and caulking around the edges of the frame with silicone caulk after removing loose pieces of glass with a putty knife or razor blade if necessary.
Window Installations
Another important thing that comes to mind when you think of window maintenance is window installations. This is the process of fitting a new window into your house, whether it is an exterior or interior one. There are different types of windows and each has its own unique installation method.
When fitting a new window, you have to make sure that it is properly installed and secured in place. The window fitting process may seem simple but there are many things that can go wrong if you don’t do it right. For example, if you don’t use the correct size screws for your windows, or if you don’t drill holes in the right place on your walls, then your window might come off its hinges and fall down onto the floor!
Questions About Your Windows? Let Us Help!
Window maintenance is an important part of keeping your home healthy and safe. By following these simple tips, you can keep your windows clean and in good condition all year long. If you have any questions or need help with window maintenance, don’t hesitate to contact Swish Home Improvements today. We would be happy to assist you with all your window needs!
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