Windows are a significant investment in your home. When those windows get damaged, it’s stressful! Should you opt for repair or is a full replacement necessary? This guide will help you make an informed decision.

Types of Window Damage:

  • Cracked Glass: Small cracks can sometimes be repaired, but extensive cracking or cracks in double-pane windows necessitate replacement.
  • Broken Seals: Foggy windows indicate a broken seal. Moisture between the panes can’t be fixed and requires new glass.
  • Warping or Rotting Frames: Severe wood rot or warped vinyl frames compromise the window’s integrity and require replacement.
  • Air Leaks: Drafts that persist even after replacing weatherstripping might mean underlying damage that replacement solves.
  • Difficulty Opening or Closing: This can sometimes be fixed, but severe malfunctions point towards frame issues and often need replacement.

When Repair Might Be Possible:

  • Single-panes with minor cracks: A resin-based repair kit can be a temporary fix, especially for older windows.
  • Small chips on the glass surface: May be filled by a professional to prevent the damage from spreading.
  • Loose hardware: Replacing handles, latches, or worn-out balance mechanisms can restore functionality.

When Replacement is Likely the Best Option:

  • Old and inefficient windows: Even if repairable, replacing with energy-efficient models saves money long-term.
  • Noise reduction: Outdated windows are poor sound barriers, new windows dramatically reduce outside noise.
  • Home Value: New windows are attractive to buyers and can increase your resale value.
  • Extensive damage: Multiple issues with a window often mean replacement is the most cost-effective solution.

 

Unsure? Let the experts assess the situation. Wadley Glass offers honest consultations. We’ll help you determine whether a repair is feasible or if a replacement is a better investment in your home’s comfort and value.

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