3 Must-Know Facts That Will Ensure That Your Replacement Windows Will Not Leak Air or Water 

Replacement Windows

If you are reading this, it is quite likely that you are currently in the market for replacement windows for your home. If this is the case, it is imperative that you equip yourself with a little knowledge to ensure that your new replacement windows will not develop air or water leaks anytime in the near future.

While all contractors have their own way of installing and protecting your investment, there are a few key points that you should make certain of prior to having the windows placed on your home. Continue reading to learn more. 

  1. Professional Window Wrapping Is a Must 

In today’s world, most contractors know and understand that utilizing caulking and face nails are both unnecessary. You should ensure that your installation team bends window wrapping all the way over all edges that are exposed to the outdoor elements.

If possible, have your contractor place window wrapping between both the frame of the window and the window itself. Caulking may be used, but not as an only source of protection.

Eventually, it will tear and allow both air and moisture in. Additionally, face nails are no longer considered necessary. 

  1. Optimal Protection at Stress Points is Necessary 

It is a known fact that expansion and contraction occur in every single home. This is normal. Unfortunately, if your new replacement windows are not properly secured at stress points, they may become crooked.

You should make certain that your contractor will secure your new windows with specially-designed shims at all the stress points. This way, normal contraction and expansion of the home does not impact the windows and the home tight so that moisture and air do not make their way into the interior of your home. 

  1. Get the Best Value in Glass Insulation 

When purchasing replacement windows for your home, it is essential that you focus on getting the best value in terms of glass insulation. In most instances, it is advised that you purchase windows that have a low-e glass coating and argon gas placed in between the glass panels.

When making your purchase, talk to your contractor about the best energy factor that is specific to your climate. That way, your windows have the right amount of solar heat gain.

If you have too much or too little solar heat gain, you may find it difficult to maintain the interior comfort of your home. 

Contact Us 

We here at 316 Direct Wholesale specialize in a wide variety of home improvement products. These include replacement windows, iron pivot doors, bifold doors, and more.

We also offer our customers custom windows and custom doors. If you are ready to work with a company that will provide a product and high-quality installation that is sure to keep air and water from making its way into your home, we are ready to deliver!

You may contact us directly by calling the following number now: 316-201-9436

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