It can seem overwhelming at first but preparing for a window replacement can be quite simple. With a little research and patience, you’ll feel confident in getting the task done. Taking the time to research all your options and educating yourself on the window replacement process, can save you a lot of time, headache, and money in the long run. Here are five mistakes to avoid when replacing your windows.
Letting Price Drive Your Decisions
While cost should remain a factor when choosing replacement windows, it should never be the only factor. There are budget windows available, but not all window manufacturer products are equal. Purchasing bargain windows means you’ll need to sacrifice on something. They may lack the quality and craftsmanship of other windows on the market. Replacing your windows is a home project you don’t want to cut corners. Do your research and find a high-quality window from a brand you trust. Want to save on your energy bill? Looking for something low maintenance? Going for a modern look with black frames? Every customization you make will factor into the cost. There’s a window that will fill all your needs, but it may cost you a little extra.
Beautiful, energy-efficient windows are not the cheapest option on the market, but they will offer more savings in the long run and add elegance and value to your home. Think of window replacement as an investment rather than an expense and invest in a quality window that will perform for many years.
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Replacing With the Exact Window
Unless you chose your windows, chances are you don’t really love them. By replacing them with the same window, you miss out on the latest style options, trends, and innovations. Take advantage of modern, energy-efficient windows that are low in maintenance and offer better security features. Do your research and discover what options are best for your needs, wants, and budget. The options are endless so take your time and don’t be afraid to mix colors, shapes, and designs. Replacing your windows is an opportunity to improve functionality and add style.
Choosing Windows For Your Home By Room
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Doing it Yourself
There are many home projects you can do yourself. Unless you’re a licensed installer, replacing your windows should not be one of them. It may seem like a cost-saver, but the exact opposite is often true. Poorly installed windows can result in added expenses and you having to replace your windows again. Without proper sealing and placements, windows can leak, allowing air and water into your home. To reap the benefits of your new energy-efficient windows, you’ll need a professional installer to accurately measure and install. Accurately measuring windows is an incredibly important part of the window-installing process. Not doing so can result in damage to your walls, siding, and poor energy efficiency. As a homeowner, it’s best to hire a pro. An added perk: the warranty. Hiring a professional often means a warranty on installation and you won’t void your window warranty by installing them improperly.
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Not Considering Your Climate
Climate plays an important factor when choosing replacement windows. If you live in a coastal area, you’ll want to consider windows that are hurricane ready and can handle a heavy wind load with a finish that can stand up to heavy rain and salt from the sea. For hotter climates, you’ll want to key in on insulated frames and UV protection options. Cooler climates with also find insulated frames and sashes to be vital for energy efficiency as well as glass options. Designs have adapted to the point where window features are created specifically for various climates. Whether your weather is cold, hot, or both, you can find a window that fits your needs.
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Not Considering Upkeep
Too often, homeowners forget to factor in the upkeep of their brand-new windows. This is a major factor you’ll want to consider when selecting replacement windows. Due to their materials, some windows may require more upkeep than others. Wooden frames may need to be repainted and resealed every five years. Vinyl and fiberglass windows require far less maintenance, only needing a mild detergent and wiping to keep them looking new. Keep the cost of maintenance in mind when selecting your replacement windows.