Your new windows are leaking Bro, you gotta hear this
Bro, listen—I swear, sometimes Miami just *hits* different, you know? Like, you think you’ve seen it all, then you read something and you’re like, "Nah, *que bola*?!" So, you got this lady in South Florida, right? She pays to get these brand-new windows installed on her back porch. New windows, *perfecto*, no? EXCEPT every time it rains, these brand-new windows are leaking. Not a little drip, *acere*, like a real leak. You pay for new windows, you expect them to, you know, keep the water OUT. This ain’t no art installation for humidity, dale.
### What This Means for Miami
Nah because, this isn’t just some random lady's problem; this is a Miami problem, *mi gente*. How many times have we seen stuff like this? You get work done on your house, you’re paying top dollar, and then the quality is… *eh*. It’s like when they build these luxury high-rises in Brickell, all glass and sparkle, and then six months later the A/C is busted or the elevator is always out. It’s a whole *thing* here. We got:
* **Humidity:** It’s a fact of life, but new windows should handle it.
* **Rain:** We get downpours that could flood a small country. Windows gotta be sealed tight.
* **The Hustle:** Sometimes, you just gotta wonder about the quality control out here, you know?
It’s about trust, *bro*. When you're dropping serious cash, whether it's for windows in Hialeah or a whole new condo on the Rickenbacker, you expect it to be solid. This lady just wanted a dry porch, not a water feature. That’s Miami, bro, always something.
Dale, that's how we do it in the 305.
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