How Should I Maintain my New Windows in Indianapolis?

After your brand-new house windows are installed in Indianapolis, it is up to you to maintain them for the long haul. If you want to reap the real rewards of your new windows, you will have to take steps to ensure that they remain clean and functional throughout the years. Fortunately, with new windows, maintenance can be done in no time.

Wipe Down Window Sills

One of the most important parts of taking care of your new house windows is keeping the window sills and frames free of debris. Dust, dirt, pollen, insects and even leaves and twigs, can get caught along the window sill and build up over time. Not only does this create the right environment for mold and mildew but, it also invites pests. In addition, all of this buildup can really set off allergies and asthma as well. 

Vacuum Your Screens

Window screens serve many purposes, filtering both air and light that comes into your home. However, they can also get clogged up with dirt and begin to discolor or rust. The easiest way to prevent this is by vacuuming your screens a few times a year to clear out all the mesh. This is also a good chance to inspect them for tears and make any repairs that may be necessary.

Inspect Your Seals

In order for your windows to live up to expectations, they must be properly sealed against the weather and drafts. You should make a point of inspecting the caulking inside and out of your windows whenever you inspect the screens. If you start noticing cracks or holes in the sealant, make sure to fill it quickly before the problem spreads. 

Clean the Glass

Finally, cleaning the glass is the easiest part of your maintenance routine. Clean windows bring in more light and keep your home feeling cozy. Most modern window designs allow you to swing the windows inside so you can easily clean both sides of the glass without having to lean out or remove the screen. As always, inspect for cracks, peeling film, and condensation that might be cause for concern. 

For the most part, your new Indianapolis windows will require only occasional cleaning and inspection to stay in great shape. To learn more about how easy it is to live with low-maintenance Fibrex windows, contact Renewal by Andersen today and schedule your free consultation

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