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Entering the cold winter season, the problem of air leakage from doors and windows also arises. When encountering air leakage from doors and windows at home, even if someone is indoors and the windows are tightly closed, they will feel wind coming in! If the doors and windows are not properly installed before renovation, they will need to be continuously repaired in the later stage. If the root cause cannot be found after the repair, it will be useless to repair them again and again!
Editor's reminder: Find the cause of the air leakage and solve the problem with the right medicine. You need to learn how to do it.
Factor 1: Aging and cracking of rubber strips, air leakage in doors and windows, the biggest reason is sealing problems, and there are also many factors that affect the sealing of doors and windows, such as aging and peeling of rubber strips.
Some doors and windows use inferior rubber strips, which will age in a few years after exposure to sunlight and rain. Once aging occurs, air leakage problems will arise! Therefore, it is necessary to regularly check the sealing strips of doors and windows, and replace them promptly if they are found to be aging. It is best to replace them with higher quality ones, so that their service life can be longer and the sealing effect can be better.
In addition to the adhesive tape, when the glass glue cracks, there will also be gaps. Most of the time, when the glass glue cracks, it is caused by some merchants using inferior adhesive. They do not use high-quality glass glue or use less or less, resulting in gaps in the window that cause air leakage.
When encountering insufficient thickness or cracking of the adhesive, simply repairing the adhesive can solve the problem, but the prerequisite is also to use good adhesive.
Factor 2: Hardware rusting is a common problem of air leakage in doors and windows, which is also closely related to hardware. The sliding of the locking point can also cause doors and windows to not close tightly, resulting in air leakage. Hardware rusting can also cause doors and windows to not close tightly. There are many problems caused by hardware, and it is relatively easy to deal with. Just replace a new set of hardware or debug it to solve them.
If none of the above problems can solve the problem of air leakage in your home's doors and windows, the best way is to replace the windows. Keeping severely leaking doors and windows will only lower the quality of life and bring a bad living experience. It is worth spending more money to replace them.