Whether looking to update your home’s exterior or wanting to save money on heating and cooling bills, replacement windows are an easy and cost-saving solution. Depending on your needs, there are a variety of styles to choose from. Shopping for and installing replacement windows is a simple way to modernize the look of your home and increase its value. Being prepared and knowledgeable about the process can help ensure the experience is a rewarding one for you.
Vinyl Replacement Windows
The most common choice for today’s homeowner, vinyl replacement windows are an attractive and efficient option to consider when replacing your existing windows. Vinyl replacement windows can be easily installed without professional help. These energy-efficient alternatives to traditional, single-pane windows are virtually maintenance free (no painting or staining) and easy to operate. Vinyl replacement windows are the number one choice of homeowners.
Installing Replacement Windows
Before shopping for your new windows, it is important that you have accurate measurements for every window you plan to replace. This helps ensure your replacement windows will be as energy-efficient as possible. Be as precise as possible to maximize energy-efficiency and ease of operation. Once you have purchased the correct size windows, you’ll remove the old sashes and install the new windows according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Because vinyl replacement windows fit in the existing frame, it is not necessary to remove the frame. Once the new window is in place, be sure to caulk around the window, sealing any gaps or spaces.
Consumer Rating for Replacement Windows
Replacing windows is one of the most costly expenses related to home-ownership. To make sure you are getting the most for your money, it is a good idea to do your research before purchasing windows. Replacement windows are rated according to R and U-values. The R-value measures the heat flow resistance of the material and the U-value measures the heat conduction of the material. It helps to understand these ratings by thinking of the R-value as the amount of heat the window keeps inside your house and the U-value measures how much heat escapes. Check both ratings before choosing the right windows for you.
Replacing your existing windows with vinyl replacement windows can lead to significant energy cost savings. They also make your home a quieter, more attractive place to be and increase resale value. Although professional installation is available, with easy-to-use instructions and basic tools, this project is one any experienced homeowner should feel confident about tackling.
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