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Wood is an adaptable material, and with proper
care your wooden windows will last a lifetime. The following maintenance
tips will help keep your windows in good working order:
Do…
- Perform an annual exterior inspection of your home's windows, particularly
those facing south and west.

- Remove and replace loose or cracked putty (glazing compound), prime
and repaint these sections in a light color where possible.

- Locate drafts by using a candle flame on a windy day. Add weather-stripping
to drafty areas. This is the single most important energy conservation
measure you can take.

- Wipe condensation that forms on the bottom rail of the sash during
the winter months.

- Rub the jamb channels of double-hung windows with a cake of paraffin
wax to keep them sliding freely. This should be done annually or as
required.

- Seal any portions of jambs that are unpainted with sealer or linseed
oil.

- Ensure that the bottom faces (the parts that close against the window
sills) of all sashes are sealed with both primer and exterior finish
paint.

- Check that exterior paint on window frames "kisses the glass" by a
good 1/16" (the width of a pencil lead).

Don't…
- Ever paint the moving parts of a window or those parts touched by a
moving part.

- Touch fresh glazing compound (putty), it is soft and will remain so
for several months.

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