Window replacement guides for San Diego homeowners.
Practical guides for San Diego County homeowners thinking about window replacement. No fluff, no sales pitch, no upsell.
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How to Measure Windows for Replacement
Accurate measurements before you get quotes save time and prevent the most common ordering mistake: windows that are a quarter inch too large to seat properly. Here is how to measure for a retrofit replacement in a typical San Diego home.
How to Clean Window Tracks and Hardware
San Diego salt air loads up window tracks with salt residue, grit, and oxidation that makes sliders and double-hung windows hard to operate. Clean tracks and lubricated hardware fix most sliding and lifting problems without a replacement.
How to Recaulk Window Perimeters
Exterior caulk around window frames lasts 5-15 years in San Diego before it shrinks, cracks, or pulls away from the frame. Recaulking is one of the highest-value DIY maintenance tasks: a $20 tube of exterior caulk and two hours of work seals out moisture and drafts.
How to Check Your Windows Energy Performance
Before spending $10,000 on new windows, check whether your existing windows are the actual source of your energy and comfort problem. Many San Diego homeowners replace windows for an issue that turns out to be air sealing, not glass performance.
When should you stop and call a professional?
Six signs that the problem is past DIY. Turn the system off and pick up the phone — running a system with these issues turns cheap repairs into expensive replacements.
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