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Crystal Clear & Curb Appeal: 5 Simple Window & Door Maintenance Tips You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner

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  Your windows and doors do a lot more than just open and close — they brighten your space, keep the bad weather out, and help save on energy. But like anything else in your home, they need some love to keep doing their job. Here are 5 easy maintenance tips to help your windows and doors last longer and work better — no handyman required!   1. Wipe Down the Frames – Yes, It Makes a Difference! Frames collect dust, dirt, and even mold over time — especially outside. This buildup can lead to long-term damage if ignored.   Quick Tip: Use warm soapy water and a soft cloth to clean the frames. For tough corners, use an old toothbrush. If you have wooden frames, look for peeling paint or cracks and give them a quick touch-up.   2. Keep Hinges and Tracks Moving Smoothly   Doors that stick or windows that creak? Usually, all they need is a quick spray of lubricant.   Quick Tip: Use a silicone-based spray (not WD-40) on hinges, tracks, and rollers. Clean the area first so you’re not trapping in dirt. Open and close the window or door a few times to spread the lubricant.   3. Check the Seals — No One Likes a Draft   Weatherstripping helps block cold air, moisture, and noise. If it’s worn out, you could be losing energy and comfort.   Quick Tip: Close a dollar bill in your door or window — if it slips out easily, your seal needs replacing. Weatherstripping is cheap, easy to install, and found at any hardware store.   4. Watch Out for Foggy or Wet Windows   If your window looks foggy between the panes, the seal might be broken. That means lost insulation and possibly mold later on. Quick Tip: Condensation inside the glass? It’s time to call a pro. Also, use exhaust fans and keep your space well-ventilated to avoid moisture buildup.   5. Tighten Loose Screws and Handles   That wobbly door handle or loose lock? It’s an easy fix that can save you from bigger headaches later.   Quick Tip: Every couple of months, grab a screwdriver and tighten up handles, locks, and hinges. A 5-minute check can go a long way in keeping everything secure.   Final Thought: Small Effort, Big Payoff   A little window and door maintenance can save you from big problems — and even bigger bills — down the road. Just a few minutes every season can keep things working smoothly and your home looking great. Need help with a repair or replacement? Reach out to a local expert (we know someone 😉) who can make sure everything’s working like it should.