Installing double glazed windows at your residence or workplace is a sensible thing to do, as it can have a great impact on your heating bills, thanks to enhanced thermal efficiency. To make sure your windows last longer, you need to undertake certain maintenance measures to reduce the damages potentially incurred by outside elements, weather changes, as well as wear and tear over a period of time.

Regular Cleaning

Make it a priority to clean your windows every now and then to ensure no dirt settles down. For cleaning, you need a warm soapy water or non-abrasive cleaner, applied through a soft cloth. Remove any sort of debris before washing, to avoid scratches in the glass. To help avoid streaks formation, add a cup of white vinegar to create a sparkling effect. Stay away from using abrasive brushes as it can dent the appearance. You can also use a vacuum cleaner with an attached brush to clean up any dust that may have accumulated over time. For tougher stains, you may need an uPVC cream or PVC solvent to tackle them.

Be Cautious Of Moist Conditions

Dampness can gradually damage your double glaze slowly and eventually. Moisture is a breeding ground for moulds which can settle on the sealants, as well as the frames. To avert this from happening, address any sort of dampness problems at the earliest. Dehumidifiers can come to your rescue in case of humid conditions. Frequent aeration of property also helps! Always have an air-tight shed over your windows to avoid accumulation of rainwater near the windows, and seepage inside the room.

Keep The Mechanism Smooth

Both in terms of safety and long-lasting effect, its vital to keep your windows in full working order. It’s not only the glaze that you have to maintain, but also the smooth sliding of the glasses. Keep the hinges clear of dirt population and use light oil to smoothen the moving parts. WD40 is a good choice for any kind of window.  Ensure the sliding track is clean and smooth, in order to avoid stuttering. To remove any excess oil on the track, make use of a wire brush.

Be Wary Of Sticky Windows

If not addressed immediately, this can turn out to be a serious issue, which may even call for a replacement. Windows with a timber wood frame can become stiff with age, as it expands over time due to water retention. Sticky windows can be noisy and pulling them can be dangerous. They may not even fit properly in the cavity. In such a case, you can either upgrade to a frame of different material or replace it without changing the glasses.

Get Help From The Experts For Window Replacement

If your windows are placed at an inaccessible height, or if you are not sure about what needs to be done to avert any future damages, take help of professional experts to get your job done. Our experienced team staff of GreenTree NYC can help you to install new windows if your old ones need to be upgraded or replaced.