Proper maintenance of windows and doors is essential to their longevity, functionality and attractive appearance. Canadian company Canglow, known for its 25-year warranty and excellent reputation, offers a range of high-quality solutions, including energy-efficient windows and doors.
Determining the type of windows and doors
Before you begin maintenance, it’s important to determine the type of your windows and doors. The most common types include:
- vinyl,
- aluminum,
- wood.
Each type has different features and care requirements, so proper identification will help you choose the most appropriate maintenance methods. Particular attention should be paid to special designs, such as an emergency basement window, which requires special care to ensure safety.
Regular cleaning
Systematic cleaning is an essential part of structural maintenance. Use delicate materials such as a soft cloth or sponge moistened with a warm solution of mild detergent. Avoid the use of harsh abrasives to prevent damage to surfaces. For stubborn stains, use specialized cleaners. Pay attention to cleaning seals, hinges and other functional elements. Once the procedure is complete, make sure that all surfaces are thoroughly dried to prevent streaks and mold fungus.
Lubrication and adjustment of mechanisms
To ensure smooth operation of window constructions, it is necessary to regularly lubricate and adjust their mechanisms. Use silicone lubricant for hinges, rollers and other moving parts, avoiding oil-based lubricants that can attract dirt and dust.
Regularly check and, if necessary, tighten screws and other fasteners. If faults or damage are detected, immediately contact professionals for repair. This is especially important for special designs, such as replacement awning windows, which require special attention and expertise.
Weather protection
To protect structures from the negative effects of the climate, regularly check and, if necessary, renew seals and sealants. Use protective coatings such as varnish or paint on wood surfaces. Install sills and canopies over windows and doors to drain water.
During cold weather, use insulation or curtains to minimize heat loss. This is especially true in regions with harsh climates, such as Fort McMurray’s tallgrass prairie, where windows and doors are exposed to extreme weather conditions.
Improving energy efficiency
Proper care can significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home. Choose energy-efficient double-glazed windows and doors with low-emissivity coatings and multi-chambered glazing. Regularly check and repair air leaks around windows and doors.
Use blinds, shades or shutters to control sunlight and temperature. Consider installing tinted or reflective films to reduce heat gain in the summer. Don’t forget about the possibility of a government rebate on windows, which can significantly reduce the cost of improving your home’s energy efficiency.
When to call in the professionals
While many aspects of window and door maintenance can be done on your own, in some cases it is necessary to call in the professionals:
- When serious damage or malfunctions are found, such as cracks, broken glass, or deformation of the frame.
- To install new windows, especially if you need to resize the opening or install special designs such as an emergency basement window.
- To repair or replace complex mechanisms such as locks, hinges or opening systems.
- For advice on choosing the most appropriate types of windows and doors for your home and climate, especially if you live in a region with extreme weather conditions.
Seasonal maintenance
Different seasons require different approaches to window and door care. In spring, check to see if winter has damaged seals and sealants and replace them if necessary. In the summer, pay special attention to cleaning and UV protection. In the fall, prepare windows and doors for winter by checking for gaps and heat leaks. In winter, regularly remove snow and ice from the outside of structures to prevent moisture damage.
Safety and security
Regular maintenance of windows and doors also includes checking and updating security systems. Make sure all locks and latches are working properly. Consider installing advanced security systems such as motion sensors or smart locks that can be integrated into your home automation system.