Prepping Your Windows for Spring: A Step by Step Guide

As winter finally melts away and the days start to warm up, it’s the perfect time to get your home ready for spring. One of the most important areas to focus on during your spring cleaning and maintenance is your windows. After months of being closed off to the harsh winter elements, your windows might need a little TLC to ensure they are ready for the season ahead. Whether you're looking to improve energy efficiency or simply get your windows in top shape for the warmer months, there are a few key tasks to take care of.

At Around the Clock Glass Service, we offer expert window services to help you prep your windows for spring. 

1. Check Your Screens

As the weather warms up, you’ll likely be opening your windows to let in fresh air. Before you do, it’s important to check your window screens. Over time, screens can get damaged or dirty, preventing proper ventilation or letting in insects.

  • Inspect for Holes or Tears: Check each screen for holes, tears, or other damages. Even the smallest tear can let bugs inside. If you find any damage, it’s best to replace the screen or repair it using screen patching kits.

  • Clean Your Screens: Dust, pollen, and dirt can accumulate on screens, reducing airflow. Cleaning your screens will not only improve air quality but also allow for more natural light to shine through. Use a soft brush or a vacuum with a hose attachment to remove dust. After that, gently wash the screen with soapy water and let it dry completely before reattaching.

2. Examine Window Openers and Locks

Window openers and locks are crucial components to ensure your windows operate smoothly and securely. Since windows are likely to be opened more often during the spring, it’s important to make sure these mechanisms are working properly.

  • Test the Openers: Over time, window openers can become stiff or difficult to operate. Lubricate the tracks or hinges with a silicone-based spray or a lubricant recommended for window use. This will make it easier to open and close your windows.

  • Check the Locks: Security is important all year round, and your window locks play a key role. Test all window locks to ensure they are functioning properly. If any locks are damaged or not working, they should be replaced to keep your home secure.

3. Inspect Tracks and Frames

The tracks and frames of your windows are often the most overlooked parts of the window, yet they play an essential role in their functionality. Proper maintenance of these parts ensures that your windows operate smoothly and stay in good condition for years to come.

  • Clean the Tracks: Dirt and debris can accumulate in the tracks of your windows, which can prevent them from sliding open or closed properly. Use a vacuum or brush to remove any dust or grime. Then, use a damp cloth to wipe down the tracks and get rid of any remaining debris.

  • Lubricate the Tracks: Once the tracks are clean, apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to ensure smooth sliding. This will reduce wear and tear, making it easier to open and close your windows.

  • Inspect the Frames: Over time, the frames of your windows can warp or crack, especially if they are made of wood. Check for any signs of damage, including rot, warping, or cracks. If you notice any issues, it may be time for a repair or replacement.

4. Check the Overall Condition of the Windows

Beyond the functionality of individual components, it's important to inspect the overall condition of your windows. Look for any signs of wear and tear that could affect their performance or energy efficiency.

  • Look for Cracks or Gaps: Examine the glass and window frame for any visible cracks, chips, or gaps that could allow air or water to seep in. If you find any damage, it's best to repair or replace the affected window as soon as possible to avoid further issues.

  • Inspect the Seals: The seals around your windows help to keep your home insulated and protect against drafts. Check the seals for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any gaps or cracks, it may be time to reseal your windows.

  • Assess Energy Efficiency: If you’ve noticed a draft near your windows or an increase in your energy bills, it may be time to invest in new weatherstripping or even consider replacing older windows. Properly sealed windows can help to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs.

5. Let Us Help: Hourly Assessment Service

If you’re not sure where to start or you want a professional to assess the condition of your windows, Around the Clock Glass Service is here to help. We offer an hourly assessment service, where our experienced technicians will evaluate the condition of your windows and provide you with recommendations for maintenance, repairs, or upgrades. Whether it’s replacing damaged screens, repairing locks, or enhancing your windows’ energy efficiency, we’re here to ensure your windows are in top condition for spring.

Our team is dedicated to providing quality service, and we can help you with any window-related issue, big or small. With our expertise, you can rest assured that your windows will be ready to let in the fresh air, natural light, and warmth of the season.

Conclusion

Spring is the perfect time to prepare your windows for the new season, ensuring they are functional, secure, and energy-efficient. By checking your screens, openers, locks, tracks, and the overall condition of your windows, you can enjoy a comfortable and secure home as the weather warms up.

Get your windows in shape for spring with the help of our experts – contact us today to schedule your assessment!


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