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Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgWhen it's Time for Window Replacement

When old windows no longer enhance your home's architecture, protect it from the elements or filter noise, it's time to replace windows. But where do you start?

There are a myriad of factors to take into consideration. We'll break them down to help you select: style, energy usage and labeling installation, and price.

Energy Efficiency

Energy savings is one of the main reasons that homeowners choose to replace their windows. The replacement of old, drafty windows with new ones can lower heating and cooling expenses by up to 20 percent. But, some homeowners are disappointed to discover that the energy savings of their new replacement windows do not fully offset the initial investment for a long period of.

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

Another indication that it's time to replace windows is the presence of mold or mildew inside and outside of the frame. This is usually a sign of faulty weather stripping or seals that are damaged. If these issues aren't taken care of promptly, the resulting mildew and mold can lead to health and safety problems for your family.

New replacement windows can also enhance security for your home as well as curb appeal and resale value. These benefits are increased when windows used in a renovation are energy efficient according to the National Fenestration Rating Council.

The efficiency of windows is measured by their U-factor. The lower the U factor, the higher the insulation capacity of the window. A good rule of thumb is to look for a U-factor lower than 0.26. The frame's material and design are important aspects to consider when it comes to energy efficiency. Vinyl offers a durable, low-maintenance option, but will expand and contract as temperature changes, leading to leaks. Wood provides an elegant appearance and superior insulation, but requires regular maintenance. Aluminum is light and easy to maintain, but it is a heat conductor and is not a good insulation.

For the best results, homeowners should work with a professional window installation contractor to ensure that their replacement windows are properly installed. A professional can assist you choose the right windows to match your home's architectural style and climate zone. They can also provide information on resale values and homeowner satisfaction.

Style

New windows will always add value to a home. But when you start considering the different styles, types and options available, it can become overwhelming. It's not only about style or function. The wrong windows can actually decrease the value of a home.

Window contractors have a variety of ways they can replace windows that are old with more energy-efficient windows, based on the condition of the current frames. One option is a pocket replacement, where contractors take off the frame's exterior but leaves the interior trim and sashes. Another option, usually suggested for older homes or historical areas that have strict requirements for grills and sash packs, is a sash replacement. These are kits that include aluminum clad or wood jamb liners and replacement sash for the lower and upper parts of the window.

Another option is to put in full-frame replacement windows, which will require the removal of the entire frame and sash. This is recommended when the windows that are in use are damaged beyond repair. Full frame installations are also recommended when homeowners want to change the type of window, for example by replacing double-hungs with sliders or cases.

When you are buying replacement windows, make sure you choose windows that have the NFRC label, which indicates the window's energy-efficiency rating. The higher the rating the more efficient the window.

Take out the stops that secure your window prior to installing the new window. Work carefully around the sill to avoid damaging the wood. If needed then shim the frame. After the window has been put in and shimmed, you can shim both the bottom and top edges to ensure a tight fitting. Apply caulk to outside edge of the window to ensure it is sealed.

If the window you've chosen doesn't quite fit the opening, use a foam-rubber backer rods to fill any gaps that are larger than 1/4 inch (0.64 cm). This is a better choice than caulk, which can trap moisture and cause mold and wood rot. If you have gaps larger than this, screw 1 inch (2.5 cm) furring strips to the sides of the frame to increase the height.

Budget

Window replacement is a significant investment, but the energy efficiency and improved home comfort it provides makes it worth the initial investment. It also increases the value of your house and reduce utility bills. Before you begin your project, it's essential to establish a budget to guide your spending decisions. Think about your family's needs for energy and the kind of windows you would like to install. A reputable windows contractor can provide insights into your expenses outside of your personal budget and offer suggestions to reduce them.

Window frame materials are one of the most important factors that influence replacement windows cost. Aluminum and vinyl are the most affordable options, while wood, fiberglass and composite frames are more costly. Be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of each frame type to help you determine which one is suitable for your home. Wood windows, for instance are more durable and provide superior insulation, but they require regular maintenance and are prone to moisture damage. Vinyl and aluminum windows are less expensive, but they're vulnerable to rusting and don't offer the same amount of insulation as wood.

Your window replacement company will provide a variety of ways to install windows that affect overall costs. The most labor-intensive is complete frame replacement. This is where the entire window is removed and replaced with a brand new unit. This method is typically recommended when your existing frames are rotted or damaged and is often necessary for renovation projects that have been in the past. A less costly alternative is called insert window replacement. During this process the existing operating hardware and sash are removed, but the exterior trim and siding are left intact. A new upvc window handle replacement is then inserted into the opening and anchored, insulated and sealed.

When you do the work yourself, make sure you factor in the cost for the equipment. A tape measure, a shim made of waterproof material and caulk guns are crucial. Buy shims of various thicknesses for your window sills, head jambs and other heights. You'll also need caulk made of elastomeric to fill in any gaps around the frame and casing.

Installation

Windows come in a variety of shapes and sizes to match the architectural style of every home. There are a variety of choices, such as windows that are double-hung or single-hung sliding windows, bays bows, casement circles, awnings egress, jalousie, and circle windows. These windows are available in different materials and finishes. Some are also insulated to improve energy efficiency.

If your old windows are rotting, damaged or inefficient and inefficient, you can save money by replacing them with new energy-efficient double-hung replacement windows. The process is easy and it's well worth the effort. In addition to the savings in cost, you will enjoy the benefits of a brand new beautiful, elegant window.

Before installing your new window, take out the screen and sash of the previous frame. This will make it easier to move the frame and will protect the material. Once the window has been slid into place it is necessary to apply caulk along the frame's edges and around the gap, where there is any, using the recommended caulk for windows and doors.

Based on your personal preferences and the condition of your current frame, you may choose to use cedar or plastic shims to make sure that the window sits properly in the opening. Be careful not to over-shim your window, however, as this may cause water and condensation to build up inside the frame, which can cause deterioration of the frame.

The installer will make sure that the frame is level, plumb, and thoroughly caulked once the window has been installed. Install any trims that were removed from the interior to allow for the window. Then, paint or stain the window to be in keeping with the colors of your home. Make sure to seal and insulate the sill, jambs and flange on the exterior of your home to further promote window performance.

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