Window leak repair is possible. However, sometimes even when repairing a window a professional window installation team should be called in. Here are some reasons why.
Window Leak Repair
When you’re dealing with an existing window leak repair, sealing around the perimeter will usually be inadequate to offer a long-term solution for any number of reasons. Let s examine the shortcomings of the common tried and true DIY method: While adding sealant at specific points around a window or doorway may slow the development of visible water infiltration, it does not address underlying structural issues like cracked and failing sashes and other seals. Likewise, when sealing a bay window it is important to add an additional seal to the top and bottom half as well as to corners to prevent rain water penetration into the interior of the building. Sealing all edges will not help as water can easily infiltrate both sides of a window and find its way into even the weakest seals. A professional window company can fix all of these issues and more.
Window Sealing
Even after sealing a window leak repair can still occur. The reason is that even when the inside and outside of a window have been sealed properly with sealant, the location of existing leaks can be difficult to locate. For example, if a hose or shower drain is clogged with hair strands – which often happens during and after a bath or shower – you can easily overlook the drain’s location when washing or showering. If the plumber is unable to find the source of the problem, he will often recommend a full replacement of the shower head or drain. In most cases, however, a simple repair of the drain or window seal is all that is needed.
Window Installation
It is important to note that some window leaks are very small and may not require professional installation at all. Small leaks in bathrooms may be solved by simply cleaning the area and adding new toilet paper to the pipes as needed. Likewise, some roof leaks can be fixed by adding felt paper to the roof of the house and stapling it in place. A professional will most likely advise you of any other methods you can use to solve the problem and then provide you with the materials you need to properly install them.
Leaking Windows
If your windows have been leaking for quite some time, it may be wise to consider hiring a window leak repair expert. Since the problem is often a plumbing or HVAC related, a specialist will have the proper tools, training, and experience to get your house back in shape as soon as possible. The added benefit will be minimal cost since the entire process will most likely be done by the company from the inside out.