Common Window & Door Problems We Fix
Restore Comfort, Efficiency, & Safety With Expert RepairsOver time, windows and doors naturally lose performance due to weather exposure, humidity, and daily use. Our technicians diagnose underlying issues and restore your home’s protection with long-lasting solutions.
We frequently repair or replace:
Small problems quickly become costly issues when ignored—professional installation ensures your home stays comfortable and protected.
Window & Door Solutions for Any Property
Residential, Multifamily, & Commercial InstallationBrax Exteriors proudly provides full-service window and door installation across a wide range of property types:
From large-scale upgrades to individual replacements, we tailor our solutions to your building’s needs and long-term goals.
Choose Upgraded Materials Built for Southern Weather
High-Performance Options for Style & DurabilityEvery home and building has unique needs. We offer a range of premium materials designed to withstand heat, humidity, and frequent storms.
What to Expect During Your Installation
Transparent, Professional Service From Start to FinishOur window and door installation process prioritizes accuracy, safety, and minimal disruption:
We assess existing frames, seals, and structural conditions.
You’ll receive expert recommendations on materials, features, and styles.
We remove outdated windows or doors safely and cleanly.
New units are installed with airtight sealing and proper insulation.
We ensure smooth operation, energy efficiency, and proper weatherproofing.
Every step is backed by skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail.
What You Need to Know About Upgrading Windows & Doors
Your Window & Door Questions, AnsweredUpgrading windows and doors is a major investment. These FAQs help homeowners understand performance, material choices, and long-term benefits.
Drafts, fog between panes, hot or cold spots near the frame, and higher-than-usual utility bills are strong indicators. When seals fail or frames warp, conditioned air escapes, and outdoor temperatures seep in. Replacing outdated windows or doors with insulated, low-E, or multi-pane options significantly reduces energy loss and improves indoor comfort.
Upgraded windows can reduce heating and cooling costs by 15–30%, depending on the home’s age and insulation quality. Features like low-E coatings, insulated frames, and gas-filled panes limit solar heat gain — especially important in Southern climates where cooling systems work overtime.
Vinyl and composite windows are top performers because they resist swelling, rotting, mold, and warping — common issues in humid or high-heat regions. Fiberglass windows also offer excellent structural stability. Wood windows, while beautiful, require significantly more maintenance in Alabama and Georgia.
High-quality exterior doors include insulated cores, tight weatherstripping, reinforced jambs, and multi-point locking hardware. If you can feel outdoor air around the hinges or threshold, or if the door rattles during storms, the insulation is likely failing — putting strain on your HVAC system and reducing home security.
