21/08/25
Main threats to window structures
PVC windows, despite their strength and durability, can be damaged by various external influences. It is important to know which factors pose a danger in order to take timely measures to protect the structures.
Mechanical damage
Physical impacts are one of the most common causes of window damage. Impacts, scratches, attempts to forcefully open them can damage the profile, glass unit or fittings. The corners of the sashes and the joints of the structural elements are especially vulnerable.
Temperature effects
Sharp temperature changes have a negative effect on the condition of the windows. Excessive heating from direct sunlight or, conversely, strong cooling in winter can cause deformation of the profile. It is important to avoid installing heating devices too close to the windows and to avoid direct contact with hot objects.
Incorrect care
Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the profile. The use of abrasive materials, acids and solvents leads to scratches and destruction of the protective layer. For maintenance, use only special products recommended by the manufacturer.
Operation errors
Improper operation often causes premature wear. Frequent slamming of the sashes, ignoring the need to adjust the fittings, keeping the window open for a long time - all this reduces the service life of the structure.
Problems with fittings
Lack of maintenance of locking mechanisms leads to their wear. It is important to regularly lubricate the moving parts, check the correct operation of the locking elements and promptly eliminate any detected problems.
Moisture and condensation
Increased humidity inside the room can cause condensation to form on the windows. This leads to mold and destruction of the seals. It is necessary to ensure normal ventilation and control the humidity level in the room.
Preventive measures
To avoid damage, you should:
• Regularly inspect windows
• Clean drainage holes in a timely manner
• Check the condition of seals
• Perform seasonal adjustments to fittings
• Use windows according to the instructions
Signs of problems
It is important to notice the first signs of problems in time:
• Sagging sashes
• Loss of tightness
• Extraneous sounds when opening
• Difficulty closing
• Formation of ice in winter
Compliance with simple operating rules and timely maintenance will help keep PVC windows in perfect condition for many years. If any problems are detected, it is recommended to contact specialists for their prompt elimination.