If you’re in Milton and your windows aren’t working the way they should…
Even though your home isn’t that old…
You’re not imagining it.
We get calls all the time from Milton homeowners dealing with:
- Windows that won’t close properly
- Cranks that have already failed
- Windows catching or rubbing when shutting
- Gaps at the bottom of the window
And most of these homes are newer builds.
At Window Repair Man, we specialize in fixing these exact issues — without replacing your windows.
The Real Problem with Windows in Milton Homes
Milton has grown fast — really fast.
Large builders like Mattamy have built entire neighbourhoods quickly, and while the homes look great…
The structure is still settling.
Here’s what happens:
- Timber shrinks as it dries
- Homes shift slightly over time
- Window openings move out of square
- Sills can tip upward
And suddenly, your window doesn’t line up anymore.
What This Does to Your Windows
We see the same pattern over and over in Milton homes:
- You have to force the window shut over the sill
- The crank starts to struggle
- The mechanism begins to wear out
- Hinges take extra strain
- Eventually… something fails
Usually the crank, hinge, or even the glass unit.
Common Window Brands We See in Milton
We regularly work on builder-grade windows including:
- Pollard
- Newmar
- CasaBella
- Brown Windows
- Jeldwen
These are commonly installed in fast-built developments and often suffer from:
- Lower-quality hardware
- Faster wear and tear
- Alignment issues due to settling
The good news? These windows are almost always repairable.
Window Repair Services in Milton
We fix the actual problem — not just the symptom.
Window Crank Repair (Very Common in Milton)
If your handle:
- Feels tight
- Slips or spins
- Stops working
It’s often been strained from forcing the window shut.
We replace it with stronger, reliable parts.
Window Hinge Replacement
If your window:
- Doesn’t sit flush
- Drops when opened
- Feels like it’s twisting
The hinges are under stress from misalignment.
We replace and restore proper movement.
Window Alignment & Closing Issues
If your window hits the sill or needs force to close:
This is a structural settling issue — not just a “tight window”
We adjust and correct the function so it closes properly again.
Foggy Glass Replacement
If your glass has cracked or fogged:
Often caused by stress on the frame or seal failure
We replace just the glass — not the whole window.
Sliding Patio Door Repair Milton
We also fix sliding doors in newer homes that:
- Drag or feel heavy
- Don’t roll smoothly
- Have worn rollers
These are usually quick, straightforward repairs.
Serving All Areas of Milton
We service all neighbourhoods across Milton including:
- Willmott
- Harrison
- Clarke
- Beaty
- Coates
- Cobban
- Ford
- Walker
- Timberlea
If you’re in Milton, chances are we’ve already worked in your area.
Real Repairs We Handle in Milton
This is what we see every week:
- Replacing cranks that failed from forced closing
- Fixing windows that hit the sill due to shifting
- Replacing hinges worn from constant strain
- Adjusting windows so they close properly again
Most of these homeowners were told they needed new windows.
They didn’t.
Common Window Problems in Milton Homes
- Window won’t close without force
- Crank breaking, spinning or slipping
- Window catching on the frame or sill
- Gaps when closed
- Hinges wearing out quickly
These are signs of settling — not failure
And they are repairable.
Why Milton Homeowners Call Us
- ✔ We understand new-build window issues
- ✔ We’ve worked on all major builder-installed brands
- ✔ We fix the cause — not just replace parts blindly
- ✔ We save you thousands vs replacement
- ✔ Honest, straightforward advice
Call Now – Fix It Before It Gets Worse
If your windows are already hard to close…
Don’t keep forcing them — that’s what breaks the parts.
905-966-0838
Reliable window repair across Milton.
FAQ – Window Repair Milton
Settlement. As the home shifts and materials dry, the window alignment changes.
Not necessarily — but builder-grade hardware often wears out faster, especially under stress.
Yes — in most cases we can repair and adjust the window.
You’ll likely damage the crank, hinges, or even the glass — making the repair more expensive.

