11-06-2012 12:38 http 314-966-2666 Some of my windows won't stay up and some have seal failure with moisture between the window glass. Is Window Repair an option? Hi, my name is Dennis McHugh and I'm an expert at solving problems related to home and business window and door repairs and replacement in St. Louis, Missouri. People often ask me why some of their windows won't stay up, why they have moisture between the window glass and if those types of windows can or should be repaired. Window and door replacement companies just want to sell new windows and they don't like it when I tell their best prospects what I'm about to share with you. I hope it helps you or someone you know. With so many new construction and replacement window manufacturers competing on price, some of them cut corners in one area where they shouldn't. I'm talking about the window seal that holds the two panes of window glass together and the window's hardware. The extreme weather variables in St. Louis cause the window glass to expand and contract which often causes a broken window seal. Then, through the broken seal, moisture gets pulled in between the window's glass panes. Even the inexpensive window seals and window hardware should last five years, but that doesn't always happen. If you have windows and doors that have moisture between the window glass, or won't stay up, a simple repair instead of window replacement may be all you need. Here's how it works. With the glass replacement ...

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