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Waiting on a window installation can be incredibly exciting. Over weeks or maybe even months of planning, you’ve sought window replacement services, have considered your preferred window style, and have put the big date in your diary. Now, the time has come to meet your new windows, and you’re likely counting down the days. But, did you know that, sometimes, the installation itself isn’t the end of your installation journey? 

Like with any home upgrade, window replacements can be rife with unexpected setbacks, and failing to prepare for these could leave completely afloat should these disasters come to pass. That’s why it’s always worth taking a moment to understand the worst things that can happen during a window installation, and what you can do to prevent them. 

# 1 – Uncovering Underlying Issues

In an ideal world, window installations shouldn’t take longer than around six hours, but even the best experts can only guess what will happen once they remove your existing window panes. Most of the time, things will run completely as planned, but there are rare occasions when removing old windows can reveal problematic underlying issues. 

Water damage or rotted materials are by far the most common issues uncovered during this kind of project, and they can sometimes halt work altogether. Luckily, experienced experts are used to this kind of thing, and they can advise you on the best thing to do. For instance, you may need to repair damaged materials or address structural problems to ensure a stable foundation for your new windows, albeit at an additional cost. 

# 2 – Stains and Stubborn Window Smudges

New windows leave the factory with a protective film that shouldn’t be removed until after installation. This is to ensure that your windows are sparkling clean and looking their best from day one. Unfortunately, window installers are only human, and there are instances where stubborn stains from materials like caulking can sneak in. As well as ruining the initial impression of your windows, this can result in a real nightmare during your after-building cleaning

Luckily, if you notice these things before signing off on a project, then the responsibility to sort them will lie with your installation team. Simply make sure to do a thorough inspection when first seeing your windows, and don’t be shy to point out any stains you notice along the way. 

# 3 – Subsequent Problems

Problems from a window installation may also arise after the fact and can include operational issues, such as windows that don’t open as they should, notable air leaks, and worsening condensation. 

The good news is that you shouldn’t find any of these signs of poor installation when you work with a reputable company. Simply make sure to always seek a trusted, experienced company that offers warranties to ensure protection against even long-developing problems like these. 

Preparing for the worst is the only way to enjoy your windows at their best, so bear these issues in mind for all new windows in your home.