subject: Points To Consider When Replacing Windows [print this page] Although windows are designed to last a long time, there will come a time when your windows need to be replaced. When you see water condensing on the inside of your window, or feel a draft even with it closed, then you know the moment has come to put in a new one.
If your window frames and sills are still in good condition, you will only need replacement windows. Replacing frames and sills can add to the expense of this exercise, as this requires some building work to remove and replace these features.
When considering the replacement of your windows you may want to also consider having a different model. Today's choices include wood, vinyl and aluminum replacement windows, but the type you choose should suit the style of the house. A modern home will suit aluminum or vinyl more than it will suit wooden windows. Wood windows are preferable if you also have wooden shutters and want to keep them, unless you are considering replacing those, too. Before you set your mind on wood windows, you should consider that wood is a favorite target for termites and has a low weather resistance, therefore needing plenty of work on its upkeep. Virgin vinyl frames are much better than recycled ones, because they maintain their color well, should you prefer vinyl windows. Aluminum window frames must have thermal breaks in them to improve their poor insulation properties.
The style of window can be changed at this stage too. Make sure though that you first have a clear picture of the window styles in your house and the changes you would like to make, before you go on to decide whether you'll switch to single-hung, double-hung, sliders or casements. Try to consider all the functional aspects of a window before you pick one, such as airflow direction, opening angles or how easy it is for you to access it.
It is a known fact that when it comes to conserving the heat in your home, good windows can make a major difference. To improve insulation and the energy efficiency of your home, choose ENERGY STAR compliant windows. This type of window can be either double- or triple-paned and has a 1 or 2 airspace between panels, which greatly improves insulation. Also if you live in a heavily-trafficked neighborhood, these windows will considerably lessen the noise intensity.
Another decision you will have to make is the type of glass you want fitted. In rooms that get a lot of sunshine, tinted glass can reduce the glare, protect furnishings and keep the room cooler. In your bathroom it is preferable that you use decorative glass as it is very effective in keeping Peeping Toms away.
Although pretty expensive, replacement windows will offer better insulation and control of airflow, and therefore a higher energy efficiency. And another advantage besides the shiny new look of your home, is that they will increase the value of your home on the real estate market should you decide to sell it.