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Replacement windows are a great investment and come with a variety of features. The most important thing to remember when you’re looking for replacement windows is to measure the size of your windows and match it with the appropriate sized window. Keep in mind that not everything comes pre-hung so you might need additional do-it-yourself installation time.
Do You Need to Replace Windows?
You should replace your windows if:
- Old windows are starting to leak around the frame or seals;
- They’re not energy efficient;
- The frames have started to rot or break;
- The wood around the frames have started to age and turn yellow and brittle;
- You want a customized window size that’s not available in the market. (Home Improvement).
How can you tell which ones need replacing? If they don’t seal properly, they’re not insulating well or if they’re cracked, you should consider replacing them with new ones as soon as possible. Also, check for any mold around the frames and sealant on the window screens.
Investing in replacement windows is a great idea because they’re not only more energy efficient but they also look nicer. You can customize your windows by picking from a variety of shades, colors and designs that will fit your house and lifestyle. (How to Remodel)
Installing Replacement Windows
It’s possible to do the installation yourself, but it’s best if you call in an expert. They might be able to provide you with recommendations regarding what kind of windows to buy, and which one will be best for your budget, energy efficiency needs and ease of installation. It’s best if the company specializes in window replacement, so you’ll be able to get a recommendation from a company that knows what they’re talking about.
You can ask if they can show you how they install windows, so that you can see just how easy it is to install them yourself. Plus, some companies offer discounts or specials for doing the installation yourself. Depending on the complexity of your house and your financial situation, you might decide to hire someone to do it for you.
You might need an electrician or an HVAC technician to assist with installing windows in a wall that’s not easy for these people to access.
Benefits of Window Replacement
There are several benefits to window replacement, and a long list of reasons why it’s a great idea for your home. The main benefit is the energy efficiency ratings made available by the Department of Energy and Energy Star requirements.
The average replacement window will have an energy efficiency rating of around 20%. This is due to their insulation values that allow them to keep in warmer air during the winter months and keep colder air out during the summer months. Most of these windows have double-paned glass that helps with insulation, so they’re great for keeping out unwanted heat and cold air. This means that your heating and cooling bills should go down because you won’t be wasting as much heated or cooled air to outside elements.
Bottom line
If you’re looking for windows that are energy efficient and don’t cost an arm and a leg, the replacement window is a great option to look into. You can customize your windows to fit your home and lifestyle so that no matter what time of year, or what time of day, you’ll be able to have some fresh air without the expense of keeping your home overly warm or cold.