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Cannon Beach Window Repair Contractor

Cannon Beach is known for its iconic coastal views and Haystack Rock. However, did you known Cannon Beach averages about 70 inches of rain every year? That is more than double the national average of rainfall in the United States! Such heavy rainfalls can breakdown weather-resistant-barriers and windows over time, causing window leaks. Window leaks can lead to a multitude of other issues including dry rot. If you notice signs of window leaks, reach out today for a FREE consultation.

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Minor leaks window leaks can cause serious problems if ignored. Once moisture penetration starts the protected area is no longer safe and the underlying wood is susceptible to developing wood rot. If wood starts to rot, look out and try to catch it ASAP, as it tends to spread causing more damage and potentially leading to a major expense.

Cannon Beach Weather Resistant Barrier Experts

Here at SFW Construction, we focus on locating the problem and providing a lasting solution. We work to find the problem in and around windows and the frames, repairing them thoroughly and properly. Our SFW crews are certified Dupont Tyvek, weather-resistant barrier installers. Dupont Tyvek is the leader in high-performance building envelope materials, so you know we are using only the finest products. Apply that with the Dupont’s expertise we have and the warranty offer that comes with the product, your windows will be safe from water intrusion. If your windows are leaking or in need of repair, be sure to call Cannon Beach’s home repair experts, SFW Construction. Give us a chance to make YOU our next happy homeowner! Talk to us about your project today!

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How Much is it Going to Cost to Fix My Leaking Window?

A leaking window might seem minor, but it can lead to mold, dry rot, or structural issues. Repair costs vary depending on the damage, typically ranging from $600 to $1,800 per window. At SFW Construction, we specialize in long-lasting solutions, ensuring your home stays safe and dry. Schedule your free consultation today!

Questions About Window and Door Repair?

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A Window In My House Is Leaking, Does It Need To Be Replaced?2026-03-19T11:02:28-07:00

If a window in your house is leaking you may not need to replace the window. In most cases, if you do not have any cracks in the glass or frame but still have water coming in near a window, it is most likely a flashing or weather-resistant barrier issue.

Does Adding A New Window Into An Existing Wall Compromise My Homes Stability?2026-03-19T11:03:29-07:00

No, if the window is installed correctly with the proper framing and headers it will not compromise the stability of your home. When doing this type of install it is important to only use licensed contractors who have the experience to install a window correctly.

If I Have A Door Leak Do You Have To Replace The Door?2026-03-19T11:04:21-07:00

If you have water leaking in around a wood frame door due to flashing or weather-resistant barrier issues it is likely that the water would damage the frame. If this is the case the door frame would need to be repaired or replaced.

My Glass Windows Are Fogged Up, Do They Need To Be Replaced?2026-03-19T11:05:02-07:00

In most cases, the glass that is fogged up does not need to be replaced. If the insulated glass unit seal has been compromised in your window it can allow moisture to get in between the glass and cause the window to fog up. Often, the window can be treated and resealed to remedy this issue without replacing the entire window unit.

My Siding Is In Great Shape, But The Trim Around My Windows Is Rotten, And Water Is Getting In. Why Is that?2026-03-19T11:06:43-07:00
Around windows and doors are common areas for dry rot to form. This is commonly caused by a flashing or a weather-resistant barrier (WRB) installation issue. The flat surface around windows and door trim allows water to sit and seep into the window’s structure is not flashed, or the WRB was not correctly installed.