Why Your Windows Are Harder to Open After Winter

As spring arrives, many homeowners start opening their windows more often, only to discover that they feel stiff, catch when opening, or refuse to close smoothly. This is a common issue after winter and usually points to wear, misalignment, or lack of servicing rather than a serious fault.

At MK Doors & Windows, we regularly help homeowners across Milton Keynes restore smooth window operation after the colder months. In most cases, the solution is straightforward and does not require replacing the window.

Why Windows Become Stiff After Winter

Temperature changes affect alignment

Windows are exposed to constant temperature changes throughout winter. Materials expand and contract, which can cause hinges and frames to shift slightly out of alignment.

Increased moisture and condensation

Winter moisture can affect moving parts, especially hinges and locking mechanisms. This can lead to stiffness or resistance when opening and closing.

Lack of use during colder months

Windows that are rarely opened in winter may develop stiffness simply because components have not moved regularly.

General wear and tear

Over time, hinges, handles, and locking points naturally wear. Winter conditions often make these issues more noticeable.

Signs Your Windows Need Attention

  • Windows feel stiff or heavy when opening.

  • The handle is difficult to turn or feels tight.

  • The window catches or rubs against the frame.

  • You need to lift or push the window to close it.

  • There is a rattling sound when it is windy.

How Stiff Windows Are Usually Fixed

Hinge and alignment adjustment

Minor alignment issues can often be corrected by adjusting the hinges so the window sits correctly in the frame.

Lock and handle servicing

Servicing the locking mechanism and handle helps restore smooth movement and ensures the window closes securely.

Seal inspection and replacement

Damaged or compressed seals can increase resistance and cause catching. Replacing seals can improve both movement and insulation.

These fixes are typically carried out as part of our Window and Door Repairs service.

When Repairs Are Not Enough

In some cases, stiffness may be linked to more serious issues such as frame damage or failed glazing. If the glass unit has failed, a Sealed Unit Replacement may be required. If the window is very old or inefficient, replacement may be worth considering.

You can explore modern options on our New Window Installation and uPVC Windows pages.

Why March Is the Right Time to Fix Stiff Windows

Addressing window issues in March ensures they work smoothly throughout spring and summer when ventilation becomes more important. Early repairs also prevent extra strain on components, reducing the risk of future damage.

Get Help With Stiff Windows in Milton Keynes

If your windows are harder to open after winter, our team can identify the cause and restore smooth operation quickly and efficiently.

To arrange a free quote or inspection, visit our Contact Us page or view recent work in our Gallery.

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