For most of the country, September signals the end of summer’s dog days and a return to fuzzy sweaters, chilly evenings, and, of course, pumpkin spice everything (this is America, after all).
But before those first autumn leaves begin to fall, it’s crucial to take a few steps to stave off any cold weather home breakdowns. These quick, relatively painless tasks can potentially save you major repair costs down the road.
According to Realtor.com, one of these “relatively painless tasks,” is checking and sealing your windows.
All double- or triple-pane windows should have a tight seal around their perimeter that separates the individual panes of glass and traps inert gas between them, providing a break between the temps inside and outside your home. If you notice that your windows are frequently foggy, that’s likely a sign of a failed seal.
If you like to DIY: Try cashing in on your windows’ warranty first; many companies will cover failed seals for a decade or longer. If that doesn’t pan out, there are a bunch of helpful how-to videos from Lowe’s and others on Youtube.
When to Call in the pros: If your warranty won’t cover a total replacement, check out a professional window defogging company. These pros will reseal the window’s perimeter and replace the gas between the panes for an average of $500 (depending on location and the number of windows).
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