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Five Signs You May Need Summertime Window Repair in Denver, CO

11/24/2016

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When you have problems staying comfortable in the summer, it might make sense to think about your windows and the role they might be playing in your discomfort. But unless your windows have obvious damage, it can be difficult to pinpoint them as the reason for those higher cooling charges and why it’s always hot inside your home. With that in mind, let’s check out five signs you may need summertime window repair in Aurora, CO:

  • High energy bills: There are many logical reasons for sky-high summer energy bills—running the A/C to cool off from extreme high temperatures being just one. But oftentimes in the hunt for what’s causing your high cooling bills, it’s not uncommon to overlook failing windows as the culprit. Old windows, improper installation and damage are common contributors to heat creeping inside, which means needing to use your air conditioner more often and longer than normal just to make the indoor temperature bearable.

  • It’s a struggle to open or close: Over time, your window frames may begin to warp, thanks in part to expanding and contracting through weather changes. This constant action can take a toll on your windows. Also, rust and dry rot on the frame area means the deterioration of materials is imminent. If you see that a closed window’s border is not lining up with the frame, or if a window allows too much give, resulting in unintentional slamming, then you may have a busted window. Get it fixed quick so hot air can’t invade.

  • There are hot drafts: Whether a window is not closing properly or some of its hardware is faulty, a damaged window can let in a huge volume of annoying drafts on hot summer days and nights. This can have you constantly reaching to lower the thermostat on your A/C. Common issues range from the need for window insulation replacement to your old single pane glass tiptoeing on the edge of its life. Feeling toasty drafts definitely warrants a call to a professional for window repair in Littleton, CO.

  • You notice moisture buildup: When you see that your windows are foggy or look a little moist, wiping it away may be your first instinct. Unfortunately, fogginess that refuses to wipe off means there is moisture buildup occurring in between the glass of your dual or triple pane windows. The problem here is either a broken seal or a crack on the glass somewhere that has penetrated through and settled within the composition of the glass.

  • External noise is loud and clear: Modern day window glass offers more than just a clear view of the outdoors and a way to keep the elements from encroaching on your home. With today’s high quality residential glass, you can relax without being bothered by irritating outside noise, like traffic, screaming neighbor kids, barking dogs and loud yard or construction work nearby. If external noise seems louder than usual, faulty window glass or having a problem with a vital component (such as weather seals, insulation or the frame) could be to blame.

Don’t share your home with the summer heat! When you find yourself in need of window repair in Highlands Ranch, CO, contact the glass professionals at Fast Glass. Our team can make your home much more comfortable this summer and all year long.
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Choosing Between Window Repair and Window Replacement in Denver, CO

11/15/2016

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If your windows are in need of some help, you may want to consider whether window replacement in Denver, CO may solve your problems, or if you may be able to get by with some affordable window repairs. Here’s what to look for while you are deciding if you should replace or repair your windows.

Broken panes
Do you have cracks, scratches or chips in your windows? These could have been caused by a variety of things, including storm damage or abrasive cleaners. Since cosmetic defects like these are definite eyesores, if you have inexpensive vinyl windows, you should consider window replacement in Denver, CO. If your windows are vintage, aluminum-clad or multi-pane custom designs, you may want to salvage them and go with repairs that replace the glass.

Broken seals
If you have foggy condensation or streaks between double or triple panes, you likely have broken seals in your windows. The contraction and expansion of the window induced by heat destroys the window seals, which then creates condensation between the windowpanes. Once a seal is broken, it is very hard to save the pane.
You can repair the seal of the window by installing a new sash. This will preserve the frame and help breathe new life into the window.

Drafty windows
Do you feel a draft of air coming from the windows? Is air able to move between gaps in sashes, frames or dividers? If so, you have drafty windows, which are often caused by caulking that has cracked or pealed, old weather stripping, a loose sash or rotted wood on the frame.
You can repair the windows with caulk that seals the gaps, as well as new weather stripping. You may also want to consider window replacement in Denver, CO and install new energy efficient windows that will help lower your energy bills by eliminating these drafts.

Windows that won’t open
Maybe you have windows that don’t operate very smoothly or don’t open at all. Are your sashes painted shut, or is there dirt and grime in the track and balances? There could even be broken hardware that is preventing you from opening your windows to enjoy a cool breeze.
When your window is painted shut, you will have to break the paint seal with a saw or putty knife. You will then need to scrape and sand the old paint and putty. If dirt is involved, simply clean the tracks and balances.
If broken hardware is the culprit, replace it with new hardware for a simple fix. If you simply can’t find the right replacement hardware, window replacement in Denver, CO may be what you need to get those windows open again.

Rotting wood
How does the wood around your windows look? Do you have rotten frames, sashes or dividers? If so, the wood has probably deteriorated. This often happens when windows are primed and painted incorrectly or they have been exposed to precipitation and humidity.
You may be able to patch smaller areas of rot with epoxy, but if the frames are thoroughly rotten you will need to consider window replacement in Denver, CO as the most cost effective option.

Whether you’re looking for window repair or window replacement, give Fast Glass a call and we will provide you with timely, effective and affordable window work for your home or business.
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Waiting for Window Repair in Denver, CO? Here Are Some Tips to Tide You Over

11/14/2016

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A broken window is a major inconvenience that can be the result of a number of causes, and between the mess of broken glass and the worry that insects, the elements and intruders may take advantage of the problem, you don’t want to wait too long before getting the help you need. While you are waiting for professional window repair in Denver, CO, here are some tips to give you a quick fix:

  • Secure the area: Your first step after a window has broken is to cordon off the area with the broken glass. Assess how big of a cleanup area you have by looking for glass shards on the floor, behind furniture and on top of surfaces. Make sure everyone is aware of the broken window and the area where the broken glass has spilled. You’ll want to make sure no one accidentally steps on any broken glass and gets hurt.

  • Inspect the window: How badly is the window broken? Is it cracked, completely shattered or just partially broken? Take time to inspect the window frame and pane to see if it is stable, and press gently on the glass to ensure it is not loose enough to fall out. Once you’re certain that the window glass is stable as is and no more glass will fall out, call a local glass repair company to get the window fixed as quickly as possible.

  • Protect yourself: While you’re waiting for window repair in Denver, CO, you’ll want to clean up the glass that has broken and fallen out. You’ll want to wear heavy gloves and closed-toed shoes. Place the glass in double-bagged trash bags and take them to the garbage immediately.

  • Clean up the glass: On any hard surfaces where the glass has fallen, sweep it up and then vacuum slowly. This will ensure you don’t scratch the floors with glass shards. If the window broke on carpet, pick up the pieces of glass that you can see, and then vacuum the carpet. You can agitate the carpet with a brush to bring up smaller glass pieces. Using tape afterwards will also pick up fine glass shards, and this is a good method to employ even after vacuuming.

  • Secure the broken window: Now that the area is safe, it’s time to secure the broken window. If the window is just cracked, use tape on both sides of the window along the crack to secure it from further cracking or from falling out completely. If there are small holes in the glass or tiny pieces of glass missing, you can patch this with clear nail polish applied in layers, allowing it to dry between coats. If the window has a large hole, use plastic or a piece of plywood to cover the gap or the entire window. This can be secured to the window frame and will protect you from the elements until you can get the window repaired.

Now that you have cleaned up and secured the glass from the broken window, you can rest easy while you wait for window repair in Denver, CO. When you have a broken window on your hands, call Fast Glass for fast and professional window repair at your home or business.
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