How Often Should You Inspect Your Windows and Doors?
Windows and doors are more than just entry points or sources of natural light—they play a crucial role in your home’s energy efficiency, security, and overall comfort. But how often should you inspect them to ensure they’re performing at their best? At SkyView Windows & Doors, we recommend regular checkups to catch small issues before they become costly problems.
Why Regular Inspections Matter
Even high-quality windows and doors can develop problems over time. Drafts, damaged seals, stuck tracks, or loose hardware can compromise energy efficiency, allow dust and debris in, and even impact security. Regular inspections help maintain functionality, protect your investment, and keep your home comfortable year-round.
Recommended Inspection Frequency
Seasonal Checks
It’s a good idea to inspect your windows and doors at the change of each season. Look for drafts, water leaks, cracks in seals, or any hardware that isn’t functioning properly. Seasonal checks help you address issues caused by temperature shifts and extreme weather conditions.
After Severe Weather
Storms, high winds, or dust storms common in desert climates can affect your windows and doors. Inspect immediately afterward to ensure seals, tracks, and frames haven’t been compromised.
Annual Professional Inspection
Even if everything seems fine, scheduling a professional inspection once a year ensures that hidden problems are detected early. Experts can check for issues you might miss, like frame warping, subtle seal leaks, or insulation gaps.
Key Things to Look For
Drafts around windows and doors
Sticking or misaligned hardware
Cracked or worn seals
Water or moisture damage
Accumulated dust or debris in tracks
Final Thoughts
Regular inspections are a simple but effective way to extend the life of your windows and doors, improve energy efficiency, and protect your home. At SkyView Windows & Doors, we guide homeowners on how to maintain their windows and doors, offering professional inspections and advice to keep every installation in top shape. A little preventative care goes a long way toward long-term comfort and performance.
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