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When it's Time for Window Replacement

It's time to replace your old windows if they're no longer able to protect your home from the elements, reduce noise or enhance the architecture. How do you start?

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgThere are a lot of things to think about. We'll break down the factors to help you select: style, energy usage and labeling installation, and cost.

Energy Efficiency

One of the main reasons homeowners invest in new windows is to cut down on energy consumption. Replacing old windows that are drafty with new ones can lower the cost of cooling and heating by up to 20 percent. However, some are disappointed to find that the energy savings resulting from the windows they have replaced do not fully offset the initial investment over a long period of time.

Window performance and operation should be the primary factor for any homeowner who is considering window replacement. If a window isn't working properly can increase your home maintenance costs, utility bills and increase the possibility of air leaks. If your windows aren't moving up and down or sliding side-to-side like they should it is possible that you need to replace them since the frames are warped or swollen from excessive moisture or lack of sealing.

Another indication that windows need to be replaced is the presence of mold or mildew inside and outside the frame. This is typically an indication of a damaged seal or damaged weather stripping. If the issues aren't taken care of promptly, the resulting mildew and mold could cause health and safety issues for your family.

The new windows will increase the security of your home, curb appeal, and potential resale value. These benefits are enhanced when windows used for renovation are energy efficient according to the National Fenestration Rating Council.

The energy efficiency of windows is measured by their U-factor. The lower the U factor, the greater the insulation power of the window. A U-factor that is less than 0.26 is a good rule of thumb. Frame design and material are crucial factors to take into consideration for energy efficiency. Vinyl is a long-lasting low-maintenance alternative, but will expand and contract as temperature fluctuations, leading to leaks; wood provides an elegant look and better insulation, but requires regular maintenance; aluminum is a lightweight material that is easy to maintain, but it conducts heat quickly and is not a good insulation.

To get the most benefit from their new windows, homeowners should hire a professional contractor to install the windows. A professional can also assist you in selecting the best windows for your home's architectural style and climate zone, and can provide you with details on the resale value of windows and homeowner satisfaction.

Style

It's not a secret that windows are a significant part of the value of homes. It isn't easy to look through all the different kinds styles, styles and configurations that are available. The decision isn't just about style or function -picking the wrong windows can actually affect a home's selling value.

Window contractors employ different methods to replace old frames with energy-efficient ones, dependent on their condition. One option is a pocket replacement, in which contractors take off the frame's exterior, but leaves the interior trim and sashes. Another method, often suggested for older homes or in historic areas with strict requirements for grilles or sash packs, is to use a sash pack replacement. These are standard kits that include jamb liners made of wood or aluminum and a replacement sash for both lower and upper halves.

The installation of a full-frame replacement requires the removal of the existing frame and sash. This is typically advised when the windows are damaged to the point that they're beyond repair. A full-frame installation is also a good choice when homeowner wants to alter the type of window for example, replacing double-hung windows with sliders or casements.

Look for replacement windows that have the NFRC label. This label shows the energy efficiency rating of the window. The higher the rating is, the more efficient the window.

Before installing your new window, unlatch and take off the stops that hold the window in place. Be careful around the sill to avoid damaging the wood. If necessary you need to put the frame in a shim. Once the window has been installed, shim both the top and bottom edge to ensure a snug fitting. Add caulk to the outside edge of the window to make it waterproof.

If your new window doesn't quite fit the opening, you can use foam-rubber backer rod to fill in any gaps larger than 1/4 in (0.64 centimeters). This is a better solution alternative to caulk, which could trap moisture and lead to mold and wood rot. If your gaps are larger, you can add furring strips that measure 1 inch (2.5cm) to the frame. This will increase the height.

Budget

Window replacement is an expensive investment but the energy efficiency and enhanced home comfort it brings makes it worth the initial investment. It can also boost the value of your house and lower your utility costs. Before you begin your project, you need to create a budget to guide your spending choices. Take into consideration your household's requirements for energy as well as the type of windows you would like to install. A reputable contractor can give you insight into your costs beyond your own personal goals and provide solutions to reduce them.

Window frame materials are one of the main factors that affect replacement windows cost. Aluminum and vinyl are the cheapest alternatives, whereas wood, fiberglass and composite frames are more costly. Consider the pros and cons of each type of frame to help you decide which one is suitable for your home. Wood windows, for instance are more durable and offer superior insulation but require regular maintenance and are prone to moisture damage. Vinyl and aluminum are cheaper, however they are susceptible to rust and don't provide the same level of insulation as wood.

Your window replacement company can provide a variety installation techniques that impact the your overall cost. The most labor-intensive option is a complete frame replacement. This is where the entire existing window is removed and replaced with a new unit. This is usually recommended when your frames are damaged or rotted and is often necessary for old-fashioned renovation projects. A cheaper alternative is called insert window replacement. In the process, the existing sash, operating hardware and exterior trim are removed. However the exterior trim and siding are left intact. The new window unit will be placed in the opening, then insulated and sealed.

If you're doing the work yourself, make sure you factor in the cost of the tools you need. A caulk gun, shims that are waterproof and a tape measure are essential. Make sure you buy shims with different thicknesses to accommodate the various sizes of your window sills and head jambs. You'll need elastomeric sealant to fill in any gaps around the frame and casing.

Installation

Windows are available in various sizes and shapes, to match the architectural style of every home. The options include double-hung, single-hung, sliding bay, bow, casement, circle garden, awning egress and jalousie windows. These windows are available in a variety of different materials and finishes. Some are also insulated to increase energy efficiency.

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

Before you install your new window, remove the screen and sash from the existing frame. This will make it easier to move the window of the frame and prevent damage to the materials. Once the window has been slid into position it's time to apply caulk along the frame's edges and in the gap in the event that there is one, use the caulk recommended for doors and windows.

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

The installer will make sure that the frame is level, straight and fully caulked after the window has been put in. You can then reinstall any trim inside that was removed to fit the new window. Paint or stain the new window to match the colour scheme of your home. Make sure to seal and insulate the sill, jambs and flange on the exterior of your home to improve the performance of your window.

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