Proper ventilation is key to a comfortable and healthy indoor environment, and window renovation plays a major role in achieving it. During assessment, many windows were found difficult to open, partially blocked, or poorly aligned, reducing airflow and making rooms stuffy.
Renovation focused on repairing or replacing window frames, hinges, and sashes. Misaligned or warped windows were corrected to ensure smooth operation. In some cases, old frames were replaced with designs that allow better airflow while keeping out dust and insects.
After renovation, the difference in ventilation was clear. Rooms felt fresher, cooler, and more comfortable. Properly functioning windows also made it easier to control indoor humidity and reduce condensation, contributing to a healthier living space.
Conclusion
Window renovation directly improves ventilation and indoor comfort. By fixing or upgrading poorly functioning windows, air circulation is restored, making living and working spaces healthier, more pleasant, and more energy efficient.


