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Weatherproof Your View: How to Keep Your Windows in Great Shape Through Oklahoma Weather

  • Writer: A&R Exteriors
    A&R Exteriors
  • Jul 9, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 6, 2025

Windows Take a Beating in Oklahoma: How to Maintain Them


Windows take a beating in Oklahoma. With strong winds, hail, and dramatic temperature swings, your windows endure a lot every year. At AR Exteriors, we’ve seen firsthand how weather damage creeps in when windows aren’t properly maintained. This blog breaks down how to keep your windows in great shape through Oklahoma weather, with expert advice, easy tips, and smart upgrades. Whether you're a new homeowner or just looking to protect your investment, we've got you covered.


Why Oklahoma Weather is Tough on Windows


Living in Oklahoma means getting used to extremes. According to the Oklahoma Climatological Survey, the state sees an average of over 50 days of severe weather each year, including high winds, heavy rain, ice storms, and hail. These elements lead to cracked glass, warped frames, leaky seals, and higher energy bills.


Windows are one of the most vulnerable parts of your home. But they don’t have to be your weak point.


Choose the Right Windows for Oklahoma Homes


If you're building or upgrading, the type of window you choose matters. In our professional opinion, double-pane, energy-efficient windows with Low-E glass are a must. They offer insulation and help reflect heat during hot summers while keeping the cold out during winter.


Vinyl or fiberglass window frames also hold up better than wood in Oklahoma’s humid summers and icy winters. They resist warping, cracking, and rotting far better over time.


Maintenance Tips to Protect Your Windows Year-Round


You don’t have to be a contractor to keep your windows in top shape. With regular care, your windows can last decades without issue. Here’s how to make sure they stay strong, secure, and energy-efficient:


  • Inspect quarterly: Look for cracks in the glass, warping, or damaged weather stripping.

  • Seal gaps early: Use caulk or weather stripping to close off air leaks before they grow.

  • Clean tracks and sills: Dirt buildup keeps windows from closing properly, allowing moisture in.

  • Trim surrounding trees: Prevent limbs from damaging your windows during storms or high winds.

  • Check window locks and hardware: Ensure they are tight and not rusted, especially after a big storm.


Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Windows


Even well-maintained windows eventually reach the end of their life. Here are some red flags that it may be time to call AR Exteriors for a replacement:


  • Fog between panes (a sign the seal is broken)

  • Noticeable drafts even when the window is closed

  • Difficulty opening or closing windows

  • Rising energy bills with no clear cause

  • Peeling paint or water damage around the window frame


If you notice any of these, it’s worth having a professional evaluation. Replacing your windows boosts your comfort and cuts energy costs significantly.


The AR Exteriors Advantage


At AR Exteriors, we specialize in window installation and replacement tailored for Oklahoma homes. We understand the local climate, building codes, and the materials that hold up best over time. Our work is backed by warranties, and we only use high-performance products from brands we trust.


We don’t believe in cookie-cutter solutions. When you work with us, we’ll inspect your home’s needs and suggest the best options to protect your property and your wallet.


FAQ: Window Maintenance in Oklahoma


Q: How often should I check my windows?

A: We recommend inspecting your windows every season, four times a year. Major weather changes often expose problems.


Q: Is hail damage always visible?

A: No. Small impacts may not crack the glass but weaken seals or dent frames. After hailstorms, schedule a professional checkup.


Q: Do energy-efficient windows lower my bills?

A: Absolutely. ENERGY STAR® windows reduce your energy bill by up to 12 percent compared to single-pane models.


Q: What’s the best window frame material for Oklahoma?

A: Vinyl and fiberglass are your best bets. They’re tough, low-maintenance, and handle temperature shifts better than wood.


Conclusion: Protect Your Windows from Oklahoma's Elements


In conclusion, maintaining your windows is essential to protect your home from Oklahoma's harsh weather. By choosing the right materials and following regular maintenance tips, you can extend the life of your windows significantly. Remember, if you notice any signs of damage, don't hesitate to reach out to professionals like AR Exteriors. Your comfort and energy efficiency depend on it.


With the right care, your windows can be a strong point in your home, not a weak one. Don't let Oklahoma's weather take a toll on your investment. Take action today to ensure your windows are ready to face whatever nature throws their way.

 
 
 

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