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WINDOW WONDERLAND

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January/February 2025

Windows are more than just functional parts of a home they're key design elements that influence your comfort, security, and energy efficiency.

WINDOW WONDERLAND

From letting in natural light to framing the view outdoors, windows are central to any living space. However, like any feature of a home, they require upkeep and sometimes an upgrade.

By investing time and effort into improving or repairing your windows, you can achieve significant enhancements in both their appearance and performance.

This guide explores practical ways to upgrade and repair your windows, turning them into standout features while improving your home's efficiency and value.

The anatomy of a window Before tackling any upgrades or repairs, it's essential to understand how windows function. Each component plays a critical role in their performance:

Frame: The outer structure that provides stability and support.

It's typically made from wood, aluminium, or vinyl, each offering different advantages.

Sash: The movable section that holds the glass, allowing the window to open and close.

Glazing: The glass itself. Modern windows often use double or triple glazing to improve insulation and reduce noise.

Weatherstripping: The seal around the edges of the window, preventing drafts and moisture from entering.

Hardware: Includes locks, hinges, and handles that ensure smooth operation and security.

Understanding these elements helps in diagnosing issues and planning upgrades more effectively.

Boosting energy efficiency

Energy-efficient windows can make a noticeable difference in reducing utility bills and maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature. One of the simplest upgrades is adding or replacing weatherstripping. Over time, seals can wear out, leading to drafts and higher energy costs. Replacing old weatherstripping is straightforward: remove the damaged material, clean the area, and apply new foam tape, rubber, or V-strip to create a tight seal.

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