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The sooner you get these replaced the faster Spring will come…just sayinggg 👀 1. Drafts or cold air: Air flow through any part of the window means it’s likely poorly sealed or no longer energy efficient. 2. Condensation or fogging: Moisture between panes or consistent condensation indicates seal failure and poor insulation. 3. Water leaks or pooling: Water stains, damp frames, or leaks during rainfall/snow melt are signs that the window is no longer watertight. This can lead to foundation problems in the future. 4. Rot, rust, or visible damage: wood rot, corrosion, cracked frames, or broken glass and compromise both performance and safety. 5. Hard to open and close: sticking, warping, or broken hardware can be a safety issue and a sign the window has reached the end of its lifespan.