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When it's Time for Window Replacement

It's time to replace your old windows if they no longer protect your home from the elements, filter noise or enhance the architecture. Where do you begin?

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgThere are a lot of things to think about. Let's break down the process to assist you in making your decision the best one for you: style, energy usage and labeling, installation and cost.

Energy Efficiency

Energy savings is among the main reasons that homeowners choose to replace their windows. In fact replacing old, drafty windows can reduce cooling and heating costs by up to 20%. Some people are dissatisfied when they find that their energy savings do not make up the initial cost of new windows for a long period of time.

Window performance and operation should be a major aspect for any homeowner thinking about replacing their windows. A window that isn't operating properly could result in higher home maintenance expenses, utility bills and increase the chance of air leaks. For example, windows that don't move up and down, or slide side-to-side properly may need to be replaced due to the fact that the frames have become warped or swollen because of excessive moisture from condensation and/or inadequate sealing.

Another indication that windows are in need of replacement window handle is the presence of mold or mildew both inside and outside the frame. This is usually an indication of a damaged seal or damaged weather stripping. If these issues aren't treated promptly, the resultant mildew and mold can lead to health and safety problems for your family.

The new windows will also enhance your home's security, curb appeal, and potential resale value. These benefits are enhanced when windows used for renovation are energy efficient, as specified by National Fenestration Rating Council.

The U-factor is a measure of the energy efficiency of windows. The lower the U factor, the better the insulation capacity of the window. A U-factor of less than 0.26 is an ideal rule of thumb. Besides the U-factor, other factors to consider for energy efficiency are frame material and design. Vinyl is durable and low-maintenance, but it may expand and contract when temperatures change. This can lead to leaks. Wood is classic and provides superior insulation but requires regular maintenance. Aluminum is lightweight, easy to maintain, and it conducts heat efficiently.

For the best results homeowners should work with a professional window installer to ensure that the new windows are installed correctly. A professional can help you select the right windows that will fit your home's architectural style and climate zone. They can also provide details about the resale value and homeowner satisfaction.

Style

It's not a secret that new windows add to the value of a house. However, when you begin to think about the different styles, types and options available, it can get overwhelming. It's not just about fashion or functionality. The wrong windows can actually reduce the value of a home.

Window companies have a number of ways they can replace old windows with energy-efficient windows, based on the condition of the current frames. One of them is a pocket Replacement window Panes, where a contractor removes the frame's exterior, but leaves the interior trim and sashes. Another option, usually suggested for older homes or in historic areas with strict grille requirements, is a sash pack replacement upvc window handles. These are kits that include aluminum jamb or wood liners and replacement sashs for the upper and lower half of the window.

A third method is to put in full-frame replacement windows, which will require the removal of the entire frame and sash. This is typically recommended when the current windows are so damaged that they're beyond repair. A full-frame installation is an ideal option if homeowners want to change the type of window like replacing double-hung windows with sliders or casements.

Search for replacement windows that bear the NFRC label. The label identifies the energy-efficiency rating of the window. The higher the rating the more efficient the window.

Remove the stops that hold your window in place before installing the new one. Work carefully around the sill to avoid damaging the wood. If necessary then make sure the frame is shimmed. Once the window has been installed then shim the bottom and top edges to ensure a secure fit. Apply caulk to outside edge of the window to seal it.

Fill any gaps greater than 0.64 cm (0.24 in) by using a foam-rubber backing rod. This is a much better choice than caulk, which can trap moisture and cause wood rot and mold. If the gaps are bigger, you can add furring strips of 1 inch (2.5cm) to the frame. This will increase the height.

Budget

Window replacement window pane is a significant investment but the energy efficiency and increased home comfort it brings makes it well worth the initial cost. It also increases the value of your home and cut down on utility bills. Before you start your project, it's essential to establish a budget to guide your spending choices. To help you decide on the appropriate amount, take into consideration your household's energy requirements and the style of windows you'd like to install. A reputable window contractor will give you an insight into the expenses outside of your personal goals and make suggestions to minimize them.

The material used to construct the window frame is an important factor in determining the cost of replacement windows. Aluminum and vinyl frames are the least costly alternatives, whereas wood and composite frames will cost more. Take into consideration the advantages and disadvantages of each frame material to help you select the most suitable option for your home. For instance, wood windows are more durable and offer superior insulation, but they're susceptible to damage from moisture and require regular maintenance. Aluminum and vinyl windows are more affordable, however they're susceptible to rust and don't provide the same level of insulation as wood windows.

The window replacement company you choose to work with may provide different methods of installation, which can affect the overall cost. The most labor intensive is a complete frame replacement. This involves removing the entire window and replacing it with a new one. This is usually recommended when the frames are damaged or rotted. It's also recommended for renovation projects that have a historical background. Insert windows is a less expensive alternative. In the process, the old sash, operating hardware and exterior trim are removed. However the exterior trim and siding remain intact. A new window unit is then inserted into the opening and anchored, insulated and sealed.

If you're doing the work yourself, you should factor in the cost for the tools. A caulk gun, waterproof shims and a tape measure are essential. Make sure you purchase shims with different thicknesses to fit the different sizes of your window sills and head jambs. You'll also require elastomeric caulk to fill any gaps in the frame and the casing.

Installation

Windows are available in many sizes and shapes to suit the distinctive architectural style of each home. Options include single-hung, double-hung sliding bay, bow, casement, circle garden, awning, jalousie and egress windows. They are also available in a variety of materials and finishes. Some are insulated to improve energy efficiency.

Replace your old windows that are inefficient with energy-efficient double-hung windows to save money. The process is relatively easy and the results are worth it. In addition to the cost savings you'll also get the benefits of a new beautiful, elegant window.

Before installing your new window, take out the screen and sash from the current frame. This will allow you to move the frame around and protect the materials. After the window is moved into position it's time to apply caulk around the frame's edges and in the gap, in the event that there is one, use the recommended caulk for doors and windows.

You can choose to use cedar or plastic shims, depending on your preference and the condition of the frame. This will ensure that the window is placed correctly in the opening. Be cautious not to over-shim the window, however, as this may cause condensation and water to build within the frame and deteriorate the frame.

After the window is set the installer will ensure that the frame is level and properly caulked and plumb. Install any trim that was removed from the interior to make room for the window. Paint or stain the new window to match the color scheme of your home. Make sure to seal and insulate the sill, jambs and flanges on the outside of your home to further improve the performance of your window.

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