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How to Maintain Your Windows Before Summer in Arizona

How to Maintain Your Windows Before Summer in Arizona
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Essential Prep Tips to Keep Your Home Cool, Efficient, and Protected

Arizona summers don’t just bring extreme heat, they also challenge your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. And if your windows aren’t well-maintained, they could be the weak link that lets hot air in, cool air out and energy bills climb fast.

Before the hottest months hit, now is the ideal time to inspect, clean, and prep your windows for maximum performance. Whether you live in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa or Tucson, these steps are tailored for our desert climate – where UV exposure, dust and temperature swings put windows to the test.

Maintaining your windows isn’t just about appearance. It’s about comfort, savings, and long-term protection. Let’s walk through what Arizona homeowners should do before summer sets in.

Clean Windows Thoroughly, Inside and Out

Desert dust storms and pollen buildup can cloud your windows, clog tracks and shorten their lifespan. Start your summer prep with a full cleaning. Wash the glass using mild soap and water, wipe down the frames, and vacuum dirt out of the tracks. Don’t forget the screens – gently remove and clean them with a soft brush and hose. This improves airflow and natural light.

Reseal to Prevent Air Leaks and Heat Transfer

Seals and caulking can deteriorate quickly under the Arizona sun. Cracks around window edges may let hot air seep in and force your A/C to work overtime. Walk around your home and check for any brittle or peeling caulk. Reapply as needed, and inspect weatherstripping for signs of wear. Replacing it is quick and inexpensive, but the energy savings can be significant.

Lubricate Moving Parts for Easy Operation

Windows that stick or grind when opened could benefit from a quick tune-up. Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the tracks and hinges to keep them sliding smoothly. This is especially useful if you plan to open your windows in the cooler morning or evening hours to let fresh air in.

Add Protection Against Arizona’s Intense Sun

Direct sun exposure on unprotected windows can raise indoor temperatures and damage your furniture. Consider applying heat-reflective window film or installing cellular shades and thermal curtains. For windows that get afternoon sun, solar screens and outdoor awnings can dramatically reduce solar heat gain.

Don’t Overlook Drainage and Structural Damage

After cleaning and sealing, take a few moments to inspect the bottom of your windows. You’ll find small drainage holes – called weep holes – that allow water to escape. Clear them out with a toothpick or compressed air. If you see signs of condensation between double-pane windows, or your frame is soft or warped, that may indicate a larger issue that requires professional repair or replacement.

Consider a Professional Inspection

Older windows may no longer perform efficiently, especially under Arizona’s harsh climate. A professional window inspection can spot gaps, frame damage, or seal failures you might miss. American Vision Windows offers assessments to help Arizona homeowners stay ahead of problems – and find out whether upgrading to energy-efficient windows could lower summer energy costs.

Arizona Summer Window Prep Checklist

Here’s a quick-reference list to keep your home cool and efficient this summer:

Ready to Stay Cool All Summer?

Whether you’re tackling routine maintenance or considering an energy-efficient upgrade, American Vision Windows is here to help you prepare for Arizona’s summer the smart way.

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