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Window Maintenance 101: 3 Habits That You Need To Unlearn

Most homeowners can expect their windows to last about 20 years, give or take. Unfortunately, we have had to replace windows much younger than that due to poor maintenance habits. Improper window maintenance is oftentimes even worse than not maintaining your windows at all. Poor maintenance habits can cause you to call in a replacement window contractor much sooner than expected.

Here, your reliable door and window installers Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City gives us the three most destructive maintenance habits to drop if you want your windows to last longer.

1. Leaving Window Coverings Down

Leaving your curtains, shades, or blinds down especially during winter is a big no-no. Leaving them down will hamper proper airflow and will allow moisture to build up around your windows. Excess moisture will encourage rot and mold growth and is one of the leading causes of premature window failure. 

2. Using Pressure Washers

While using pressure washers is great for cleaning other components in your home, using them on your windows can lead to disaster. Pressure washers or high-power hoses can damage the seals of your windows and can lead to drafts, fogginess in between panes, or even void your warranty. Before cleaning your windows, it is better to ask your residential window services specialist or to consult your manufacturer’s manual for directions on how to properly clean your windows.

3. Leaving Windows Unlocked

Making it a habit to lock your windows does not just keep you and your family safe, it also tightens the seal between the sash and weatherstrip which can greatly reduce drafts and outside noise. An unlocked window can also allow excess moisture inside your home. Something as simple as locking your windows can go a long way towards prolonging their service life.

Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City is your gold standard window installation company. We are proud to service home and business owners in and around Rapid City, SD. If you are having problems with your windows or are looking to get replacements, feel free to give us call at (605) 341-7831 or fill out our contact form to get in touch with one of our experts today.

Andy Stellpflug

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