Why Choose Window Replacement by Canadian Choice?

Replacing windows is one of the best investments that a homeowner can make in their home, as it will increase value, decrease energy costs and allow more light into their space.

Canadian Choice Window Company is an expert at taking the stress and confusion out of renovation processes, offering DraftLock windows backed by HGTV’s Bryan Baeumler that combine elegance with energy efficiency.

Decaying Frames

Rotting window frames can be both unsightly and dangerous to your home’s integrity, leaving it open to water leakage and mold growth that could put your health at risk. Mold is especially hazardous for infants, children and the elderly as it causes respiratory issues.

Moisture is one of the leading causes of wood rot around windows, if left unattended it can spread into wall studs and cause further problems; additionally, decayed wood acts as an attractant for fungus and bugs that breed there.

Inspection of window frames on an ongoing basis is important in detecting potential issues before they worsen. An easy way to check for rot is using a screwdriver and pressing down on each corner of the frame; if its texture feels soft or spongy this indicates the frame needs replacement immediately.

Leaking Windows

Window leaks are often the first telltale signs that it’s time for replacement windows, signalling that exterior moulding and sealant may be deteriorating, or that the window itself isn’t fitting snugly in its frame. Other indicators could include damp areas near frames outside, black fuzz/mildew on frames/sills and moisture between panes of glass.

Cracked or peeling caulking may be to blame, and can easily be repaired on its own by selecting a dry day and peeling away old caulking before applying a fresh coat. If the problem goes deeper, however, professional help should be sought as this could require roofing or siding repairs or even window replacement; Canadian Choice’s sleek replacement windows offer energy efficiency, environmental friendliness and are even backed by HGTV star Bryan Baumler as an option!

Water Infiltration

Window replacement by Canadian Choice has become an increasingly popular solution to modernize homes and increase energy efficiency. Yet many homeowners struggle with the process.

An important step to successful window replacement is selecting the appropriate product. Canadian Choice offers draft locking windows designed to increase comfort while simultaneously saving both money and resources.

Moisture infiltration around your windows may be an indicator that they require replacement, as moisture often leads to mold growth that compromises structural integrity of the house. Leakage also allows hot and cold air to leak in, leading to higher utility bills.

HomeStars and BBB listings reveal Meridian and Canadian Choice as two top companies for retrofit installation in Winnipeg; both boast positive customer reviews regarding post-installation service. Unfortunately, both have received criticism over post-installation service after installation has taken place.

Rot

At its heart, one of the most damaging effects of water infiltration is wood rot. Left unchecked, wood rot can quickly spread across an entire frame and compromise its structural integrity; additionally, mold and mildew growth can worsen indoor air quality considerably.

Cracked paint, uneven wood surfaces and cracks are telltale signs of wood rot; discoloration indicates moisture buildup under the surface; if any of these symptoms appear then replacing the board would likely be your best solution.

Meridian Windows offers window replacement services with excellent reviews on HomeStars and BBB, yet many customers report poor service post installation. Canadian Choice stands out by having a comprehensive website providing clear information about their products and services as well as offering lifetime warranties on vinyl parts used for their DraftLock windows – elegant energy efficient windows designed with durability in mind!

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *