When Is Aluminum Window Repair Necessary? The Role of Wheels, Rubber, and Locks

While aluminum windows installed in a home or office enhance the beauty of the building, they also protect us from dust, rain, and outside noise. However, with the passage of time, everything requires maintenance and repair. Many people do not know when a window should be repaired and what it depends on. In this post, we will discuss in detail how the lifespan of a window depends on its hardware and what the signs are that show a window repair is now mandatory.

Quality of Hardware: Will Repair Be Early or Late?

The biggest connection to window repair is the quality of the hardware used in it. If you have installed good material while getting the window made, your repair expenses are saved for years.

Sliding Wheels

If the window is fitted with heavy-duty brass or nylon bearing wheels from a good company, the shutter slides smoothly for years and does not jam quickly. On the contrary, local and cheap plastic wheels break within a few months, and the shutter starts getting stuck on the track.

Rubber Seal

 If the rubber installed between the aluminum and the glass is of high quality like PVC rubber, it does not harden and break quickly from sunlight and cold weather. Poor quality rubber dries up and sheds very quickly, causing the glass to loose and shake.

Locks and Handles

 Good branded locks do not become loose or damaged even with repeated use, while light locks break very quickly and create a security issue.

If high-quality hardware, wheels, and rubber are installed in the window, the window requires repair after many years. But if the hardware is light, the window creates one problem or another every few months.

When is Window Repair Necessary? (Important Signs)

If any of the following problems appear in your window, understand that it is time for its immediate repair or hardware replacement:

Shutter Getting Stuck or Heavy on the Track

If the sliding shutter requires too much force when opening or closing, or if there is a grinding sound from it, this is a sign that the wheels installed below are broken or the bearings are jammed due to dust accumulation. In this case, replacing the wheels is necessary.

Rainwater Coming Inside

If during rain, water comes inside the room instead of draining out from the inner track of the frame, check two things. Either the water drainage holes are blocked due to mud, or the silicone applied on the corners of the frame has worn out.

Air and Dust Coming Inside

If outside dust and strong wind are coming inside despite the window being closed, it means that the rubber seal of the window or the weather strip brush installed in the window has worn out. Replacing it makes the window airtight again.

Glass Shaking or Rattling

If the window glass starts rattling or making noise when the wind blows, this is a warning sign. This happens when the rubber that jams the glass leaves its place. It should be fixed immediately; otherwise, the glass can break due to strong wind.

Lock Not Working Properly

If the window lock gets stuck, does not close completely, or becomes completely loose, replace it immediately for the security of the home.

Infographic explaining how brass bearings, PVC rubber seals, and branded locks extend aluminum window lifespan, with essential repair signs.
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