The window is a critical component of your home. It not only provides light and ventilation, but it also impacts the efficiency of heating and cooling systems, as well as the noise level in your home. In addition to providing natural light, ventilation, and insulation from the outdoor elements, windows can be a great component in creating your desired atmosphere inside the home. Today’s window types- including insulated dual-pane glass – are designed with performance that is noticeably superior to what was available when many homes were built. By considering replacement windows homeowners will discover these benefits and more. Below are some signs that it may be worth considering replacement windows for your home.
You Feel Warm Air Coming In
Drafty windows are not only frustrating but they can increase your energy bills. One way to maximize the efficiency of your home is by installing ENERGY STAR-certified windows. These replacement windows are designed to be more energy-efficient and can keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Also, ask your replacement window provider about upgrades that may help with your energy bills.
There’s Fog on The Glass
If you’re noticing fog between your windows’ glass panes, this is a sign of poor sealant and may require replacement windows. Replacement windows are designed to resist leakage, keeping cool air inside and the warm air outside. If windows aren’t sealed properly, excess moisture can build up on the glass panes, causing condensation and allowing mold and mildew to grow. Replacement windows can fix this issue.
They Don’t Open and Close Properly
If your windows are too hard to open or won’t stay open on their own, this indicates it may be time to consider replacement windows. Over time, windows (and their hardware) can become worn and loose as a result of being opened and closed. This can be frustrating but it also may be allowing air or water to leak into the home. Knowing that your windows open and close properly will also give you peace of mind, as an ill-functioning window could pose a safety hazard to children or an unsuspecting adult’s finger.
You Want More Expansive Views
Homeowners want to take full advantage of their views. This could be as simple as increasing the size of your current windows, or as different as changing where a window is located. Working with a trusted window replacement provider, they can help you reconsider your existing window styles and reimagine how your residence could look with new windows.
Make Your Home Safe and Secure
Replacement windows can provide added security for your home, by helping to prevent the chance that someone could break in through a window. If you’re concerned about your windows allowing intruders or burglars easier access to your home, ask your replacement window provider about adding additional security features. Also, the safety of your family and your home’s belongings during a hurricane is imperative. Replacement windows with hurricane-resistant glass can help keep everything safe.
A Healthier Home is Desired
Research has shown that fresh air and natural sunlight are critical to your health. It’s true that we work from home more these days, and this means the window is even more important for visibility, ventilation, and shading purposes. Make your windows a focal point of your home. Replacement windows can provide visibility and ventilation as well as affect the efficiency and noise levels inside. Ask yourself where you’d like more natural light and fresh air. Larger windows will help make your home open and connected to nature and upgrades can help protect your furniture from UV rays when oversized windows are added to a home.
All Glass & Windows Replacement Windows
Now that you know the 6 reasons why you should replace and upgrade your windows, it’s time to make the replacement happen. You can learn more by reading this window replacement guide. All Glass & Windows offers window replacement and upgrading services for homes in the Sarasota area. Call us today at (941) 379-9555 or contact us online to schedule an appointment.