My old Florida home has flimsy windows that rattle in storms, and I’m nervous about safety. Can safety film shore them up without a full overhaul, or should I bite the bullet and replace them? Ideas?
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Reinforcing windows in an older house is an important step to improve both security and energy efficiency. Over time, window frames can warp, glass can crack, and seals may fail, leading to drafts and potential safety hazards. If these issues are ignored by the landlord, tenants may face uncomfortable living conditions or increased energy bills. In such cases, tenants could consider pursuing Housing Disrepair Claims to hold landlords accountable for failing to maintain the property. Properly maintained and reinforced windows not only enhance safety but also ensure that the property meets legal standards, protecting both the tenant’s wellbeing and their rights.