The Energy Saving Benefits of Having New Windows Installed

April 23, 2014

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Homes lose over one third of their heat through their doors and windows, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). But you can address this problem and save money by having your old windows replaced .

 

Although new energy efficient replacement windows are pretty expensive to purchase, in the long run, the savings you’ll make on your heating and cooling bills will surely offset the initial cost of purchasing them. Installing new windows will also boost the overall appearance of your home, and increase its value.

Old windows are typically less efficient compared to their modern counterparts. Also, damaged, peeling vinyl windows, termite-infested wood windows and other problems may signal that it is time to have those windows replaced. Carry out a detailed and thorough inspection of your windows to check for any sign of deterioration and replace them immediately.

As said before, this is an effective way to reduce your monthly energy consumption and give your property a new, attractive look. Energy efficient replacement windows come in a wide variety of colors, styles, and materials to meet your tastes and specific needs.

Today, windows are being crafted using state-of-the-art technology for greater performance and efficiency. Environmental sustainability and conservation concerns can be reduced with these new replacement windows.

If your home is still set up with single-pane windows, you might be paying more on energy bills than you should. Replacing single-pane windows with double-pane windows will keep freezing cold air out while keeping heat in. You will save a lot on your monthly heating and cooling bills with these new windows.

Some modern replacement windows now have special coatings or insulation to protect them against extreme heat from the sun. Overexposure to the sunlight causes some of the components in your home to fade away. 

Even if your home doesn’t have those outdated windows, it doesn’t mean you are saving energy. The vinyl and aluminum frames installed in the past years, even with double pane or triple pane ones, still may not be as efficient as the latest ones. Though they may have a good insulation feature, they might be costing you a lot of money on energy bills.

There are tons of energy efficient replacement windows available on the market today that won’t drain your pocketbook. Even though you are not required to replace all your old windows with modern energy efficient ones, but if you really want to save money and enhance the value of your home, then you absolutely need to replace all of them. 

Compare the ratings of your older windows to the ratings on newest ones. You will be shocked at the amount of money you are losing just because of those old windows. Don’t allow that to continue breaking the bank–install new windows and start saving your hard-earned money.

When shopping for a new energy replacement window, check out all the options available on the market and select one that meets your needs. There are a wide variety of them, so be sure to make an informed decision.

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