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10 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Windows & Doors

  • The refresh engineer
  • Apr 25
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 25


Living in South Florida, you know how hard the heat, humidity, salt air, and storms are on your home. Over time, these conditions wear out windows and doors, causing problems with comfort, energy bills, and even safety.

Here are 10 common signs it might be time for an upgrade:


1. Rising Energy Bills

Your AC runs all day but the house never feels cool. Old windows and doors lose their seal, letting hot air in and cool air out.


2. Drafts Around the Frames

You feel air leaking around closed windows or doors — even on calm days. This usually means the weatherstripping or seals are worn out.


3. Fog or Condensation Between Panes

Cloudy or wet-looking double-pane windows mean the seal has failed. It looks bad and can lead to other problems.


4. Windows and Doors Stick or Are Hard to Open

Sliders that jam, windows that need a hard shove, or doors that don’t close smoothly are very common in our humid climate.


5. Visible Damage

Cracks in the glass, rotting wood, water stains, or peeling frames. Small issues like these can quickly get worse during storms.


6. Noise Feels Louder

Traffic, neighbors, or rain seem to come straight into your house. Older windows don’t block sound very well.


7. Insurance Premiums Keep Going Up

Insurers are getting stricter with older homes. Without updated protection, your windstorm rates can climb — or coverage can become harder to get.


8. You Still Stress About Hurricane Season

If you’re still putting up shutters or plywood every year, or you worry every time a storm is coming, that constant stress adds up.


9. Your Windows and Doors Look Dated

Old aluminum frames or foggy glass can make your whole house feel older than it is.


10. Water Leaks During Rain

Even small drips around the frames during heavy rain can mean failing caulk or flashing — and that can lead to bigger damage inside.


What Should You Do Next?

If several of these sound familiar, you’re not alone. South Florida’s weather is tough on homes. Many neighbors find that upgrading to modern impact-rated and energy-efficient windows and doors makes daily life more comfortable — quieter rooms, lower bills, and real peace of mind during storms.

It’s a big decision, so take your time. Talk to a few local companies, ask lots of questions, and find what works best for your home and budget.

Have you noticed any of these signs in your house? Feel free to share in the comments — we’re all figuring this out together.

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