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Helpful guides and practical advice on windows, doors, glazing, and home improvements, written for homeowners in and around Milton Keynes.

  • Why Spring Is the Best Time to Fix Window and Door Problems

    Spring is the season when many homeowners start noticing issues with their windows and doors that may have developed or worsened over winter. As temperatures rise and homes are ventilated more often, problems such as draughts, stiffness, and

  • Why Opening Your Windows in Spring Reveals Hidden Problems

    Spring brings longer days, warmer temperatures, and the return of fresh air flowing through the home. As windows are opened more frequently, many homeowners begin to notice problems that were hidden during winter. At MK Doors & Windows,

  • Why Your External Doors Need Attention After Winter

    After months of cold weather, external doors often show signs of wear that were not obvious earlier in the year. As spring progresses and doors are used more frequently, issues such as stiffness, draughts, and difficulty locking become

  • Why Windows and Doors Should Be Checked Before Summer

    As spring moves towards summer, windows and doors are used more frequently for ventilation, outdoor access, and everyday living. If issues developed over winter, they often become more noticeable at this time of year. At MK Doors &

  • Replacing the Whole Window Isn’t Always Necessary: When Repairs Are Enough

    When a window starts causing problems, many homeowners assume the only solution is full replacement. In reality, a large number of window issues can be resolved through repairs, servicing, or replacing the sealed unit, especially if the frames

  • Is Your Home Secure for Summer? Door and Window Security Checks That Matter

    As the weather improves and people spend more time out of the house, home security becomes a bigger priority. Summer also means windows and doors are opened more often, which can highlight weak points in locks, hinges, and

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