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When it's Time for Window Replacement

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgIt's time to replace your old windows if they are no longer able to protect your home from the elements, filter noise, or improve its design. Where do you begin?

There are a lot of things to consider. We'll break down the factors to help you decide: style, energy usage and labeling, cost installation, and price.

Energy Efficiency

Energy savings is one of the main reasons that homeowners choose to replace their windows. Replacing old windows that are drafty with new ones can cut down on heating and cooling costs up to 20%. However, some people are disappointed to discover that the energy savings of the new windows will not fully offset the initial investment for a long time.

Window performance and operation should be a major factor for any homeowner who is considering replacing their windows. If a window isn't working properly can increase your home maintenance costs, utility bills, and increase the risk of air leaks. For example windows that do not move up and down or slide side-to-side correctly may require replacement because the frames have swollen or warped due to excessive moisture from condensation and/or lack of proper sealing.

Another indicator that windows are in need of replacement is the presence of mildew or mold inside and outside the frame. This is usually a sign of faulty weather stripping or seals that have been damaged. The resultant mildew and mold from these issues can cause health and safety risks for your family members if they aren't addressed immediately.

Replacement windows can increase the security of your home as well as curb appeal and the value of resales. These advantages are enhanced when windows used in renovation projects are energy efficient, as specified by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC).

The U-factor is used to determine the energy efficiency of windows. The lower the U factor, the higher the insulation capacity of the window. A good rule of thumb is to search for a U-factor that is less than 0.26. In addition to the U-factor, other factors to consider for energy efficiency are frame material and design. Vinyl is durable and low-maintenance, but it can expand and contract when the temperature changes. This can lead to leaks. Wood is timeless and provides better insulation however, it requires regular maintenance. Aluminum is lightweight and easy to maintain and it conducts heat efficiently.

To get the best performance from their replacement windows, homeowners must hire an experienced contractor to install windows. A professional can help you choose the right windows for your home's style and climate zone, and can provide you with information on resale value and homeowner satisfaction.

Style

It's a fact that new windows add to the value of homes. It isn't easy to look through all the different types of styles, designs and configurations that are available. It's not just about fashion or functionality. The wrong windows could actually reduce the value of the home.

Window contractors use a variety of ways to replace frames with energy-efficient ones according to their state of repair. One option is a pocket replacement sash windows, in which contractors take off the frame's exterior but leaves the interior trim and sashes. Another option, which is often recommended for older homes or in older areas with strict requirements for grilles and sash packs, is a sash replacement. These are standardized kits that include aluminum jamb liners made of wood or clad and replacement sashs for the lower and upper parts of the window.

The installation of a full-frame replacement requires the removal of the frame and sash that are currently in place. This is usually advised when the windows are damaged to the point that they're beyond repair. A full-frame installation is an ideal option if the homeowner wants to change the window type for example, replacing double-hung windows with sliders or casements.

When purchasing replacement Windows Replacement, search for windows that have the NFRC label, which indicates the window's energy-efficiency rating. The higher the rating the more energy efficient the window.

Before installing your new window, loosen and take off the stops that keep the window in place. Work with care around the sill to avoid damaging the wood. If necessary then shim the frame. After the window has been put in, shim both the bottom and top edges to ensure a secure fit. Apply caulk to the outside edge of the window to seal it.

If your window does not fit perfectly in the opening, use a foam-rubber backer rod to fill in any gaps larger than 1/4 in (0.64 cm). This is a much better choice than caulk, which can trap moisture and cause wood rot and mold. If you have gaps larger than this, attach 1 in (2.5 cm) furring strips to the sides of the existing frame to increase the height.

Budget

The initial cost of window replacement is expensive however it's well worth it for the energy efficiency it provides and the improved comfort it provides to your home. It can also boost the value of your house and lower your utility costs. It is essential to establish a budget before you begin your project to guide your decisions. Take into consideration your household's requirements for energy as well as the type of windows you'd like to install. A reputable contractor can provide you with an understanding of your costs beyond your personal goals and provide suggestions to minimize them.

Window frame materials are among the main factors that affect the price of replacement windows. Vinyl and aluminum are the least expensive alternatives, whereas composite, wood and fiberglass frames are more expensive. Take into consideration the advantages and disadvantages of each frame material to help you decide the best option for your home. For example, wood windows are more durable and offer superior insulation, but they're susceptible to moisture damage and require regular maintenance. Vinyl and aluminum are cheaper, but they are more susceptible to rusting, and do not provide the same level insulation as wood.

Your window replacement company may provide a variety of installation methods which could impact the overall cost. The most labor intensive is a complete glass replacement in windows of the frame. This involves removing the entire window and replacing it with a brand new model. This method is typically recommended when your frames are damaged or rotted and is often necessary for old-fashioned renovation projects. Insert window replacement is a cheaper option. During the process, the current sash, operating hardware and exterior trim are removed. However the siding and exterior trim remain in place. A new window is then inserted into the opening, anchored to the wall, then insulated and sealed.

If you're doing the work yourself, you should include the cost of the tools you need. A caulk gun, waterproof shims and tape measure are necessary. Make sure you buy shims with different thicknesses so that you can accommodate the different sizes of your window sills as well as head jambs. You'll need elastomeric sealant to fill in any gaps between the frame and casing.

Installation

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

Replace your old windows that are inefficient with energy-efficient double-hung window to save money. The process is relatively easy, but the results are worth it. You will also enjoy the benefits of having a beautiful, new window.

Before installing your new window, take out the screen and sash from the existing frame. This will allow you to manipulate the frame and also protect the window's materials. You'll need caulk to seal the frame on both sides and any gaps, if there are any. Use the caulk that is recommended.

Based on your preference and the condition of your current frame, you could opt to use plastic or cedar shims to ensure the window sits properly in the opening. Do not over-shim your window as this can cause water and condensation within the frame to accumulate and cause the frame to deteriorate.

The installer will make sure that the frame is level, straight and completely caulked after the window is installed. You can then reinstall any interior trim that was removed to make room for the new window. Then, paint or stain the window to match your home's color scheme. Make sure to seal and insulate the sill, jambs and flange on the exterior of your home to further improve the performance of your window.

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