Guidance on addressing leaking windows: who to call and what steps to take

Guidance on addressing leaking windows: who to call and what steps to take
Anila Povey Customer Experience Director — Mr. Handyman
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A leaking window, though seemingly minor, can lead to significant issues such as water damage, mold growth, and decreased energy efficiency. Identifying the cause of the leak is crucial in determining the appropriate professional to contact for repairs.

Common causes of window leaks include clogged weep holes, worn sealant around the frame, faulty flashing or missing caulking, structural damage near the window, and improper installation. Visible signs such as water pooling on the sill or discoloration around the frame may indicate these problems.

Immediate actions can help mitigate damage while waiting for professional assessment. These steps include containing water with towels or buckets, moving valuables away from affected areas, using fans or dehumidifiers to reduce moisture, documenting damage for insurance purposes, and avoiding major DIY repairs.

Choosing the right professional depends on the source of the leak. A window specialist may be necessary if broken glass or structural failure is evident. For issues involving seals or trim around windows, a handyman service like Mr. Handyman can provide solutions such as recaulking and resealing edges or repairing weatherstripping.

Roofers or exterior contractors are recommended when leaks originate from above or behind siding. They address problems like damaged flashing or clogged gutters that contribute to water intrusion.

Mr. Handyman offers comprehensive services for window leaks including repair and replacement of windows and surrounding materials. The company emphasizes its Neighborly Done Right Promise for customer satisfaction.

For more than 25 years, Mr. Handyman has assisted homeowners with various repair needs. Common inquiries about window leaks involve understanding their seriousness and deciding between repair and replacement based on severity.

Leaky windows should not be ignored due to potential escalation into larger problems during rainstorms. Mr. Handyman encourages prompt service scheduling to prevent further home damage.

This guidance serves general informational purposes; individuals must determine appropriate actions for their specific situations. Mr. Handyman disclaims responsibility for damages resulting from its blog content advice.

Service offerings by Mr. Handyman may vary by location; contacting local franchises provides additional information.



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