05/26/2026
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When homeowners think about water intrusion, the roof usually gets all the attention.
But here in Florida, doors and windows can often be part of the story too. ๐ด
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Between humidity, heavy rain, strong sun, and everyday wear and tear, seals and caulking around windows and doors can break down over time.
What starts as a small gap may not seem like a big deal, but it can allow moisture to slowly make its way into areas you canโt easily see.
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The tricky part? The signs arenโt always obvious.
Sometimes itโs:
โข A small stain
โข A room that feels more humid than the rest of the house
โข A faint musty smell
โข Something that just feels โoffโ
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Routine maintenance and keeping an eye on doors, windows, and exterior seals can help catch small issues before they become bigger headaches.
If you ever have questions about moisture, water intrusion, or something that doesnโt seem quite right, weโre always here to help our neighbors get answers.
๐ 813-438-5937