
If the property has been recently built, the changes will probably be minimal and more for aesthetic purposes than anything else such as gravelling a driveway or redecorating internal walls.
However, if the property is several years old, such as a barn conversion or a cottage, alterations may be necessary to maintain heat and ensure the home is adequately protected in bad weather.
If you’re purchasing a property several years old it is worth getting a structural survey carried out to identify whether windows need replacing or not. If you’re already living in the property and are in doubt whether they need to be repaired, the simple check list below will help.
It isn’t just age that determines whether a window needs replacing or not as some windows last longer than others depending on the quality of the glass used and the way it has been fitted.
Do my windows need replacing?
1) If during the winter you find it impossible to maintain a comfortable temperature, even though your heating is seemingly on non-stop, then you may need to consider better quality windows to keep the elements out and also keep your energy bills down. Energy efficient glazing will keep your house warmer and quieter.
2) Signs of rot on frames and chipped wood or discolouration can be a good indication that the window is approaching its sell-by date.
3) Windows should open and close easily and if they become stiff and require a lot of force to do either, it could mean the windows are warped.
4) If your windows get fogged up on cold mornings, this can indicate a seal failure and it is wise to get an expert opinion as to whether they need replacing.
5) Do you hear excessive noise through your windows such as traffic and the wind? Again this could indicate the seal is broken and the current glass quality is not sufficient for your needs.
Windows do not always need to be replaced in the circumstances above and on occasions repairs can be sufficient to fix the problem.
If you have suffered damage to your window frame, cracked or broken glass or misting in your sealed unit, you can request for DualGlaze’s selected repairer to take a look.
The best time to consider buying replacement windows is in spring or Autumn. Having them installed will leave your home open to the elements for a day and it is better to carry out the project when there is a better chance of dry weather.
If you are worried you need replacement windows, or you would like to upgrade to more energy efficient windows, or whether you need a window repaired then call us here at Dual Glaze on 01268 330521.