The Health Hazards of Old Windows and Doors

The Health Hazards of Old Windows and Doors

It’s common to consider remodeling the kitchen, bathroom or patios, but thinking of replacing old sills and doors might be low on your priority list. If you’re thinking of a home improvement project, your doors and windows could be the last things on your mind.

Old Windows Doors

But consider the project, especially if you are remodeling an old house. According to Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta, here are some of the risks of letting old doors and windows remain in place:

Lead Paint

This is the most dangerous aspect of old houses. The paint used may contain a lot of lead, and stripping them of paint or simply being around the stuff could be harmful to you and your family. Just imagine your kids running around and putting their hands on the sill or knobs while there’s old paint filled with lead still coating it, which could lead to health problems.

Mold

Aside from lead, you may have mold creeping up the wood that holds the glass or hinges together. This may be particularly true for bathroom doors and windows. Make sure that you check these sites periodically and ask professionals to take a look.

Old Wiring

When frames are damaged or weak, someone could easily expose old electrical wiring in the house, which poses a danger to everyone in the family.

Rot

For bathrooms, the bottom part of the doors and frames could become jagged pieces of wood waiting to injure someone. Rotten sills could give way and hurt people.

Asbestos

By itself and intact, asbestos is not especially harmful. But if a crumbling wall or window frame contains this substance, your family could inhale the particles and suffer from associated health problems.

Call Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta today at (866) 609-5033 to speak to an expert and see if your doors and windows need replacing. We serve areas in and around Atlanta, GA.

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