Why is it better to replace a window that is no longer performing well? In many instances, a quick repair is all you need to get things working again. However, that’s not always the case for windows. Most of the time, when you give your old windows a quick fix, it will just as quickly need fixing again because the materials and parts that make it up tend to deteriorate faster once damaged. Even the smallest cracks will grow bigger over time, and there’s not much that you can do to prevent it.
If you’re looking to spend many more years in your home, it’s best to consider a window replacement. Think of it as a long-term investment rather than a temporary solution to your problems. During intense winters or unbearable summers, there’s nothing more uncomfortable than having windows that can’t be shut or that are so damaged that they let necessary heat escape from your home. Old, inefficient windows can mean additional energy used, leading to money wasted and overall reduced comfort in your home.
Apart from preserving your home’s appearance and reducing air leaks significantly, new windows can also help you create a more sustainable home. As a new generation of homeowners with in-depth knowledge about energy-efficient materials started to grow in number, there’s been an increased interest in replacing leaky units with double-paned ENERGY STAR®-rated windows. These windows use advanced materials that let them regulate interior temperature to lower overall energy consumption for homes all year round.
Signs You Need Window Replacement
Knowing when it’s time to replace your old windows isn’t always going to be obvious. To help you determine if it’s time to call a window contractor, consider the following:
- Rotting or Split Frames – Due to constant exposure to rain, wind, and storms, framing around your windows can deteriorate over time. When this happens, excess moisture and air can enter your home and lead to mold formation, energy loss, and other major issues around the window.
- Constant Condensation – This happens when warm, moist air comes in contact with cooler, dry air. Steam rises up to your windows, causing the glass to be foggy. If your windows regularly develop condensation between the panes, this could mean extensive damage to your window seals.
WINDOW PROBLEMS: When addressed quickly, certain window issues can be prevented from turning into bigger problems, saving you from costlier upgrades down the road.
- Difficulty in Operation – Do your windows open and close easily or do they stick? Do they have to be propped open? When windows are difficult to operate, they can be dangerous to fingers and can interfere with evacuation in case of an emergency.
- Peeling Paint – Intense weather can easily cause your window paint to peel. While paint keeps your windows attractive, it also serves as an additional layer of protection to your units. Once it begins falling apart, your windows become more susceptible to moisture and rot.
REPAIR OR REPLACE: If your window becomes damaged or you start noticing air leaks around the frame, you need to address the issue sooner rather than later by calling a contractor quick.
Features to Look for in a New Window
After you’ve made up your mind to replace your old, damaged window, the next step is to find out which features to look for in your new windows to ensure your satisfaction. New windows can certainly benefit your home in many ways, but it’s important to remember that not all of them are created equally. When shopping for new windows, be sure to look for these advanced features:
- Insulated Framing – A good window is one that helps enhance your overall indoor living experience, and it does that through its frame. If you’re in the market for new windows, be sure to look for framing materials that insulate well. Fibrex, for instance, a composite material by Renewal by Andersen, is the perfect candidate because it is nearly 700 times better than aluminum in terms of thermal performance. With indoor heat kept in and outdoor heat out, your home will enjoy stable indoor temperatures.
- Energy-Saving Glass – One of the most common reasons homeowners choose to replace old windows instead of repairing them is because they’re trying to make their home more energy-efficient. If this is what you’re hoping to achieve, you need to look for a glass option that comes with low-emissivity (low-E) coating. This specialized feature helps reflect infrared rays back, helping limit passive heating that can drive your cooling requirements up. Low-E coatings are typically found on multi-pane windows, the design of which also add to a window’s energy efficiency by helping stunt heat transfer thanks to gas fills between the panes.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY: Thanks to special advancements in framing and glazing technologies, energy efficiency is one of the most important benefits of new windows.
- Customization Features – While a lot of window replacement projects are done to improve home function, there’s no reason why you can’t take advantage of getting new windows as a way to give your property’s curb appeal a boost. This is why it’s important that you look for window options accompanied by customizable features. Whether you want a classic double hung or a more contemporary sliding window, be sure to select the right colors and hardware to maximize your investment.
- Strong Warranties – There’s no better way to protect your investment than by making sure it is covered by industry-leading warranties. Material and workmanship warranties add another layer of protection to your units, ensuring your utmost peace of mind in the long run.
While it’s perfectly understandable that you would want to keep your old windows for as long as possible, you also have to recognize when the time has come to yield and carry out a replacement. You’ll also want to make the most of every dollar you’ll be spending so you’re going to want to make sure that you pick out the right window replacement for you and your home. There will be several window options available to you and each one will have something to offer so do take the time to get to know the replacement window choices you are being provided with. The more you know, the more you can make an informed choice. Got questions about the window replacement process? Don’t hesitate to give a trusted window professional in your area a call today.
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Author Bio:
Andy Stellpflug is the owner of Renewal by Andersen of Wyoming. He has worked in the window industry for nearly 15 years and has continued to grow his business skills, acquiring a reputation for being honest, fair and hardworking. He is also dedicated to his customers and his staff, seeing each job through to completion with a focus on customer satisfaction and exceptional service. Check out the company blog for updates from Andy!
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