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Clinton Twp.                                          586-909-5106

Farmington Hills                            248-802-0316

Main Office Fax: 586-792-4436

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Take the time to do a visual inspection of your windows and trim boards. If you do not know what to look for contact Integrity and we will be happy to accommodate you with a free inspection. Look all around your windows for loose, cracked or absence of caulk. Also inspect where the sash meets the glass.
Note: Sealing your windows should be done by a professional window technician to insure proper window protection. (Painters are not certified in this area.)
Do Not Overlook the Importance of Properly Sealing Your Wood Windows!
Wood windows require a good seal.  Often the exterior caulking is the only thing preventing water damage and rot! We pay special attention to the critical areas where water and air penetrate causing windows to be drafty and prone to rot and finally paint to fail.  Your entire paint job depends on a good water proof seal.  Integrity is very adamant about using a high premium special sealant caulk for protection.
A significant part of exterior paint preparation is caulking.  If the exterior caulking is not done correctly the rest of the job will suffer.  The best paint in the world won't be able to perform to its potential if the caulk fails or if gaps and cracks are left open and exposed to water infiltration.  The main cause of paint failures is water getting under the paint film.  In addition, sealing all of these gaps will greatly reduce water and air infiltration assuring a long lasting paint job.  The exterior caulking can reduce your utility bill if done correctly.  This means a good sealant will actually pay for itself.  Please let us know if you would like to schedule a free evaluation or professional sealant job.

The Importance of a good seal:

Damage is the result of the absence of sealant!