The Drip of a Drenched Marvin Infinity
It’s a rainy night, thunder rumbling, and your Marvin Infinity window—a sleek, fiberglass-framed beauty—should be shielding your home like a fortress. But when water seeps through, that 36x48-inch, double-pane unit turns traitor, dripping onto your hardwood and spiking your stress. This premium window—loved for its Ultrex durability and low maintenance—shouldn’t leak like a cracked bucket. Worn caulk? Failed seal? Poor flashing? A leaky window isn’t just a puddle—it’s a home wrecker needing a fix. Let’s seal this Marvin Infinity in 15 minutes and keep your space dry—no more rainy ruins.
Digging Into the Leak Letdown
Grab a rag and play leak hunter—run your hand along the frame. Water inside—caulk cracked or peeling? Sill wet—seal loose at glass? Exterior gaps—flashing lifted or missing?
Frame misaligned—sash sticks when closed? Debris clog—dirt in weep holes? Glass foggy—seal failure? Each drop’s a clue—trace the seep on your Marvin Infinity.
Fixing the Drip Drama (15 Minutes)
Seal it tight—caulk worn? Scrape old (putty knife, $5, 3 min)—apply silicone caulk (GE Silicone II, $8, 5 min), smooth with finger. Seal loose? Clean glass edge (rag, alcohol, $2, 2 min)—reapply caulk.
Weep holes clogged? Clear (wire, $1, 2 min)—test drainage. Flashing off? Tape gaps (butyl tape, $10, 3 min). Test—spray hose outside, check inside, 2 min; dry sill’s your gold; leaks stay? Pro for reflash ($150+). In 15 minutes, your window’s watertight—you’re the home hero.
Preventing Leak Losses
Keep it dry—inspect caulk yearly; sun cracks it fast. Clean weep holes—grit blocks flow. Check flashing—storms loosen tape. And close gently—slams shift frames. Your Marvin Infinity should now stand strong. For more sealing tips, explore our Weatherproofing Solutions guides.