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REPLACEMENT WINDOWS

Windows provide our homes with light, warmth, and ventilation, but they can also negatively impact a home’s energy efficiency. You can reduce energy costs by installing energy-efficient windows in your home.

SELECTING NEW ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS

If your home has very old and/or inefficient windows, it might be more cost-effective to replace them than to try to improve their energy efficiency. New, energy-efficient windows eventually pay for themselves through lower heating and cooling costs, and sometimes even lighting costs.

When properly selected and installed, energy-efficient windows can help minimize your heating, cooling, and lighting costs. Improving window performance in your home involves design, selection, and installation.

  • Your window replacement needs and style preferences
  • Benefits of wood, vinyl and storm protection windows
  • Actual window samples
  • Windows to fit your budget

Prior to your appointment with a contractor, think about window features important to you, how long you plan to stay in your home and your budget. If possible, include household members who will help make the replacement window decision.

There are many styles and materials that windows are made of. Wood windows are beautiful, but in high humidity and moisture, as well as ice & snow take their toll on them. Vinyl is very useful and can be wood grain textured or smooth if that is what you want. Aluminum is also available. The UV factor is very important when considering energy efficiency. You should discuss all of this with your consultant.



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