Categories: Windows

An Overview of Warped Windows

Are your wood windows starting to bend and become deformed? It’s likely because of warping. It is a serious problem that should be addressed immediately. Otherwise, it will create larger and more unsightly gaps, which can negatively affect your home’s energy efficiency and curb appeal.  

As a homeowner, you need to know how to deal with window warping. To learn more about the issue, Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City shares an overview of the causes of window warping and what you can do about it.

What Causes Your Windows to Warp?

The major reason behind window warping is moisture. If you have wood windows, keep in mind that wood absorbs moisture and causes stress. As this happens, the windows start to shrink and expand. The longer the moisture is retained, the more permanent the shrinking and expanding will be. Over time, this will lead to your wood windows rotting and warping.

In addition to moisture, grain orientation, airflow, sunlight, finishing, and temperature may also affect how quickly your wood windows will warp. Take note that changing temperatures will cause your wood windows to expand and contract. However, no matter where your wood windows are located, if they are consistently exposed to moisture, they will still warp eventually.

What Should You Do With Warped Windows?

Window warping causes gaps to open between your window sash and frame. This allows outside air to enter your home and let your heated and cooled air out. Not only will this make your indoors feel uncomfortable, but this may also mean a significant increase in your energy bills. 

If you notice your windows are warping, there are two options: repair or replace them. The former is usually a temporary solution, and you’ll end up with the same problem after some point. To eliminate warping once and for all, you should consider replacing your wood windows with Fibrex® windows from Renewal by Andersen. These windows combine the strength and durability of wood with the low-maintenance features of vinyl. With our Fibrex windows, rest assured you don’t have to worry about window warping or rotting.. 

For top-quality replacement window services, turn to our experienced team at Renewal by Andersen of Rapid City. We are more than glad to assist you with installing your new Fibrex windows. Call us today at (605) 341-7831 or fill out our contact form to set an appointment. We proudly serve homeowners in Rapid City, SD.

Shelby Carothers

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