FAQ: Home Windows & Getting Them Replaced

Posted on: 2 August 2016

Does running your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system cause energy bills to be high? If the HVAC system is in good shape, the inefficiency problem might stem from air seeping out of your home windows. You might find that investing in new windows will be beneficial in several ways. This article answers a few of the questions you might have before purchasing new windows.

What Causes Air to Seep Through Windows?

Thin glass panes can lead to air seeping out of the windows when the HVAC system is running. Even if there are two thin glass panes of glass in place, they might not be sufficient enough for keeping air from seeping out. Damaged window frames can also lead to air seeping out. For instance, if your window frames are made out of wood, insects like carpenter ants and termites may have damaged it. Wooden frames can also become damaged from exposure to rain water, which can lead to the panes not being sealed as good as they should be.

What Are Good Options for Replacement Windows?

There are many good options that you can choose when replacing your home windows. You should base your decision on energy efficiency, as well as how well the windows will complement the exterior of your house. A good option for energy efficiency is windows that have double panes of thick glass, as well as argon gas between the panes. Argon gas is ideal because it is much denser than air and creates a good barrier. If you want a nice style, you should consider double-hung or casement windows that can be opened in ways other than being lifted up.

How Much Does Home Window Replacements Cost?

One of the biggest things that will play a role in how much your replacement windows cost is the condition of the current frames. If it is necessary for a contractor to rebuild the window frames, you are looking to spend at least 50% more than you would for just window installation. The estimated minimum price charged for installation without the frames being rebuilt is $300 per window. However, the type of windows chosen, number of stories your house has, and the complexity of the task can make the price go up. Make an appointment with a contractor so he or she can visit your house and replace the windows as soon as you are ready. Visit http://www.beisselwindows.com to learn more.    

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Choosing Great Looking Windows

After I fixed up my yard, I realized that my home itself could use some curb appeal. I decided that one of the biggest eyesores on my home other than the porch with the flaking paint was the windows, so I started shopping for replacements. I was able to find a great deal at a local window shop, and to my surprise, they had a large variety of windows available. It was incredible to find windows that were as functional as they were beautiful, and when they were installed I was really pleased with the outcome. This blog is all about choosing great looking windows.