Replacement Windows for an Older Home

Older homes become more energy efficient with new replacement windows. Here’s how to choose the right ones for your home. 

With many homes more than 15 years old, it’s a good idea to consider updating old windows with more energy efficient replacement windows. Older windows can often be worn out, leak air, and not function or operate well. Replacement windows are more energy efficient, are more durable, are low maintenance, and are easier to operate than the windows installed in the home when it was new.  

New windows on an older home are a great investment which can increase your home’s value as well as decrease your energy usage and lower your energy bills. Choosing the right windows is key to making sure your investment pays off. Working with a good replacement window installation contractor will help you make the right decision when selecting your replacement windows. Make sure you work with someone you trust who is willing to help educate you on the various types of windows available.  

In addition to replacing inefficient windows, when considering replacement windows you also have the opportunity to change the style of your windows and possibly add a bay window or a bow window. A few simple changes can make a huge difference in the appearance of your home.  

When selecting the glass for your windows, be sure to pay attention to Low-E coatings. Low-E is a coating that keeps heat in during the winter and out during the summer. This will increase the energy efficiency of your replacement windows by decreasing the amount of energy that can get through the glass.  

Your replacement window installation contractor will also help advise you on the different types of framing materials available for use in your older home. Vinyl is the most common material for home use and is sturdy and low maintenance as well as being energy efficient.

When selecting replacement windows for your older home, be sure to enlist the help of a reliable replacement window installation contractor or specialist. Do your homework, make sure the contractor is knowledgeable and is someone you trust. Don’t always go for the lowest bidder because as we all know, you get what you pay for. Make sure the contractor is licensed and insured and is someone you feel comfortable with. When you find the right one, they can help make your window replacement project a success.

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