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작성자 Emelia Tarpley
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When it's Time for Window Replacement

If your windows are old and no longer enhance the look of your home and protect it from elements, or reduce noise it's time to upgrade windows. Where do you begin?

There are many factors to consider. Let's break down the process to help you make your choice: style, energy use and installation, labeling and price.

Energy Efficiency

Energy savings is one of the main reasons that homeowners decide to invest in new windows. In reality replacing old, drafty windows can cut heating and cooling costs by as much as 20%. However, some people are disappointed to discover that the energy savings of the new windows will not cover the initial cost for a long time.

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

Mildew or mold on both the outside and the inside of the frame is another indication that it's time to replace your windows. This is typically a sign of a failed seal or damaged weather stripping. If these issues aren't treated promptly, the resultant mold and mildew can result in health and safety problems for your family.

New windows can improve home security as well as curb appeal and value. These advantages are enhanced if the windows used in renovation projects are energy efficient, as stated by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC).

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 good rule of thumb is to look for a U-factor below 0.26. The frame's material and design are important factors to consider for energy efficiency. Vinyl is durable and low maintenance, however, it is prone to expand and contract as temperatures change. This can cause leaks. Wood is timeless and provides superior insulation however, it requires regular maintenance. Aluminum is lightweight, easy to maintain, and is able to conduct heat quickly.

For the best results homeowners should work with an experienced window installation professional to ensure that their replacement windows are installed correctly. A professional can also help you select the appropriate windows for your home's style and zone, and also provide information on resale value and homeowner satisfaction.

Style

New windows always enhance the value of your home. But when you start considering the different styles, types and options available, it's overwhelming. The decision isn't just about design or function- choosing the wrong windows can affect a home's selling value.

Window contractors have a few methods they use to replace old windows with more energy-efficient windows, based on the condition of existing frames. One is a pocket replacement glass in windows, in which contractors take off the exterior frame but leaves the interior trim and sashes. Another option, which is often suggested for older homes or historic areas with strict grille requirements, is a sash pack replacement. These are standard kits that include wood or aluminum jamb liners, and replacement sash on both the upper and lower halves.

A third method is to install windows with a full frame, which will require the removal of the entire frame and sash. This is usually recommended when the current windows are so worn that they're beyond repair. A full-frame installation is an ideal option if the homeowner wants to change the window style, such as replacing double glazing windows replacement-hung windows with sliders or casements.

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

Take off the stops that hold your window in place prior to installing the new window. Carefully work around the sill of the current frame to make sure you don't damage the wood. If necessary, shim it. Once the new window is installed, shim the top and bottom edges to ensure a secure fit and add caulk around the outside edge to seal it.

If the window you've chosen isn't quite right for the opening, use foam-rubber backer rod to fill in any gaps larger than 1/4 in (0.64 cm). This is a better solution instead of caulk, which could trap moisture and cause mold and wood rot. If you have gaps that are larger than this, screw 1 inch (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 savings it provides and the improved quality of living you get from your home. It can also increase the value of your home and reduce utility bills. It is essential to establish a budget before you begin your project to guide your choices. Think about your family's needs for energy and the type of windows you would like to install. A reputable contractor can give you an insight into the cost of your windows beyond your own personal goals and provide suggestions to minimize them.

Window frame materials are one of the most important factors that influence replacement windows cost. Vinyl and aluminum are the least expensive alternatives, whereas wood, fiberglass and composite frames are more costly. Be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of each frame material to help you select the best one for your home. Wood windows, for example are more durable and provide superior insulation, but they require regular maintenance and are vulnerable to moisture damage. Aluminum and vinyl windows are less expensive however they're susceptible to rust and don't provide the same amount of insulation as wood windows.

The window replacement company you choose to work with will provide a variety of installation techniques that impact the your overall cost. The most labor intensive is a complete replacement window of the frame. This involves removing the entire window and replacing it with a brand new one. This method is often recommended when the frames are damaged or have rotted. It's also required in the case of historical renovation projects. Insert window replacement is a less expensive alternative. During the process, the old sash, operating hardware and exterior trim are removed. However, the siding and exterior trim remain in place. A new window unit is then put into the opening and anchored to the wall, then insulated and sealed.

If you're doing the work yourself, you should take into account the cost of the equipment you require. A tape measure, a shim made of waterproof material and caulk guns are crucial. Purchase shims of different thicknesses for your window sills, head jambs, and other heights. You'll need elastomeric sealant to fill in any gaps around the frame and casing.

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgInstallation

Windows are available in a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate the unique design of each home. The options include double-hung, single-hung sliding bay bow, casement, circle garden, awning, egress and jalousie windows. These windows are available in many different materials and finishes. Some are insulated to improve energy efficiency.

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

Remove the screen and sash prior to installing the new window. This will ease the manipulation of the frame and help prevent damage to the materials. After the window is slid into place it is necessary to apply caulk along both sides of the frame and in the gap, where there is any, using the recommended caulk for windows and doors.

You can use cedar or plastic shims, according to your preference and the condition of the frame. This will ensure that the window is seated correctly in the opening. Do not over-shim your window as this can cause water and condensation inside the frame to build up and cause the frame to deteriorate.

The installer will make sure that the frame is level, straight, and thoroughly caulked once the window has been put in. Install any trim that was removed from the interior to allow for the window. Paint or stain the new window to match the colour scheme of your home. Seal and insulate your sill, jambs, and flanges on the exterior of your home for improved window panel replacement performance.

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