7 Signs You Need to Replace Your Windows

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As you are doing home maintenance to get ready for the changing seasons, it is important to know when a window or door needs to be replaced or serviced. 
If you are experiencing a few of these indicators, it may mean its time to purchase new windows or doors:



Opening or closing the window has become difficult.
2 Air drafts can be felt coming in around the window. 
3 There is condensation or fogging on or between the glass panes. 
There is chipping, deterioration or water stains on or around the window
5 The style is outdated and no longer blends with the rest of the home.
6 Cleaning has become a major hassle. 
7 Replacement parts are hard to find or have been discontinued. 






Pella® Designer Series® fixed and casement windows

Just like a your car needs maintenance, your windows and doors do too. Pay attention to windows and doors that may need special attention and resolve the problems before they turn into something more serious. 

If you would like to set up an appointment for a local Pella Expert to come out to your home for a free consultation. Please contact us at pellanorcal.com or call us at 844-467-3552.

*Information from pella.com. 

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  2. Good tips, however, sometimes there's no need to get rid of the windows altogether, but only the profiles.

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  4. Great info!! Thanks for sharing information on signs to replace windows. I really appreciate you for publishing this blog. Renewal By Andersen Patio Doors are providing best services on window replacement. They are very proficient in their work.

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