Window Expansion Gap
A window expansion gap is a specially designed space between the window frame and the building’s plaster or wall finish. Its primary purpose is to allow for natural structural movement and material expansion. These movements are typically caused by environmental factors such as temperature fluctuations, humidity changes, or wind pressure. By providing this buffer zone, the expansion gap helps prevent cracks, deformations, or damage to both the window and the surrounding structure.
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