Window Replacement And Why You Should Consider It
When the average homeowner starts thinking about potentially positive improvements he can make
, his mind may wander to kitchen renovation, attic insulation, and other projects that come straight out of the latest woodworking catalog. While these projects are not without merit, don't overlook one of the best things you can do for your home: window replacement. That's right, the current glass filling those holes may not be best for your house. If you've never thought about embarking on such a project, here are a few reasons you should.
High Energy Bills
Oil prices aren't going to drop substantially anytime soon. Though fluctuations will always occur, a new floor is always set when there is a significant price hike. It will never get below a certain level, and that means your energy bills are going to continually rise along with it. Of course, there are things you can do to cut down on your personal energy consumption. Window replacement is among the improvements you can make. Some sources suggest that a homeowner can save as much as 40% off their heating and cooling bills simply by making this one change. Name another change you can make that will create that kind of difference!
Draftiness
Aside from spending more on your heating bills, a home with leaky glass can lead to drafts. Do you pay all that money to your mortgage company each month so you can sit in your house and be uncomfortable? Of course not. Especially not if there's a simple solution. Window replacement can ensure that all of your measurements are correct, all of the caulking is set flush against the house, and you don't have to continuously worry about drafts coming in from the outside. Talk to your local contractor about getting custom built fits, as one-size-fits-all rarely does.
Difficult to Manage
Many homeowners find that window replacement can solve problems so old and ingrained they've gotten used to them. Maybe you have that one window you can never manage to open. Maybe there's another one that you can never close. Over time, you simply begin to accept these things as just being part of the house. But they don't have to be! Get a good contractor out to evaluate the situation and recommend an upgrade that makes sense. Other than intense structural issues, there is almost nothing about a house that can't be fixed. All you have to do is make the call.
by: Aaliyah Arthur
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