New windows require less maintenance than the old windows they replace, but they are not entirely maintenance free. Understanding what to do after installation extends the life of your new windows and keeps them performing at their best. Clean the glass regularly with a non-abrasive glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemical cleaners that can scratch coatings or damage frame surfaces. For vinyl frames, mild soap and water is sufficient. Inspect weatherstripping annually. The flexible seals around the sash compress over time with use. If you notice drafts developing around a window that was previously tight, the weatherstripping may need replacement. This is a simple fix that a homeowner can often handle without a service call.
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Lubricate operating hardware once a year on casement and awning windows. The crank mechanism and hinge hardware benefit from a light application of silicone-based lubricant. Avoid oil-based lubricants that attract dust and can gum up over time. Check and refresh exterior caulking as needed. Even with a quality installation, caulk at the interface between the window frame and surrounding siding can develop small cracks over time. Catching and resealing these Window installation Raleigh early prevents moisture intrusion. For double hung windows, clean the tilt latches and check that the tilt function operates smoothly. Debris in the tilt latch channel can cause it to stick. A soft brush and mild cleaner clear most issues. Harland Windows and Siding is available after installation for any questions or concerns. Call 919-851-0060.