As the temperature drops, you may notice changes to your doors and windows. Understanding how cold weather can impact your home helps maintain your comfort. Read on as Homecraft® Inc. provides an overview of how winter can affect your doors and windows.
Common Cold Weather Issues
In cold weather, doors and windows often exhibit common issues. One such issue is condensation, a result of warm indoor air coming into contact with the cold surface of a window or door, causing moisture to form. This can lead to water streaks or frost on your windows.
Another issue is drafts. As materials contract in cold temperatures, gaps can form around doors and windows, allowing cold air to seep in and warm air to escape. This can lead to uncomfortable cold spots and increased heating costs.
Additionally, you may also experience material contraction. Most materials shrink in cold weather, including those used in doors and windows. This can cause doors to stick, windows to crack, or seals to break.
What Cold Weather Can Do Over Time
If left unaddressed, these issues can lead to long-term damage. Persistent condensation can cause wood rot, mold, and mildew, damaging the structure of your doors and windows and potentially affecting your home’s air quality. Meanwhile, drafts and material contraction can result in structural damage and decreased energy efficiency, leading to higher energy bills and a less comfortable home.
How to Keep Your Doors and Windows Cold-Proof
Preventing these cold weather issues involves several strategies. Weatherstripping can seal gaps around doors and windows, preventing drafts. Proper insulation can reduce condensation by keeping the interior surfaces of doors and windows warmer. Regular maintenance, including checking seals and repairing any damage, can help doors and windows withstand the effects of cold weather.
Your Partner in Home Exterior Care
Homecraft® Inc. is committed to helping homeowners protect their homes from the effects of cold weather. Our team offers inspections to identify potential issues with your doors and windows, along with repair and replacement services. We can also provide advice and services to improve insulation and weatherproofing, ensuring your doors and windows stay functional and efficient even in the harshest winter conditions. For more information, call (302) 798-0302 or visit our contact page. We serve Newark, Middletown, Bear, and the surrounding DE areas.