Obvious Signs that It’s Time For Replacement Windows

Posted on the March 25th, 2011 under Windows Hosting by stevekay819

Replacement windows are a hefty investment for a homeowner but it’s an investment that you don’t want to have to make at the wrong time when suddenly windows begin to fail around your home. Instead, learnt o know the signs that show your windows are starting to give up on you. If you catch them early you can avoid the major failures that wind up costing you more than just replacement windows. Here are some of the top signs that it might be time for replacement windows:

Poor Performance: Windows slowly lose their durability and performance over time though this can be sped up if you live in an environment with heavy ice buildup or other harsh weather conditions (even strong sunlight). With wear your windows will develop air leaks that create drafts in and around the home. These drafts will wreak havoc on your HVAC system and can lead to moisture and mildew buildup in the structure of your home.

Utility bill changes: When you start to see changes or increases in your energy bills, your windows may be to blame. Old single-pane windows are far less energy efficient than newer thermal replacement windows. For maximum energy savings to couple with your new appliances consider Low-E insulated glass or double and triple-pane thermal windows

Sun Damage: the UV rays of the sun are extremely harmful and not only damaging to your skin but to your home and furniture as well as the fabrics inside. As the sun beats down on the wood, upholstery and more inside your living space you’ll start to see color fade. New replacement windows come with low-E coatings that help reflect and block harmful UV rays - a sound investment for a home with cherished furniture and well-maintained wood floors.

Emergency Escape Routes: This isn’t a topic most people consider but your windows are also a way for your family to escape in an emergency. Windows that don’t function, easily swell shut or get stuck as well as old windows that are hard-painted shut are a safety issue. Upgrade to new windows that can easily be opened to keep your family safe in an emergency.

Ugly windows: Sometimes it can’t be helped and your windows are just ugly. This is common in aged homes with old single-pane windows that are cracked, have chipped and peeling paint or may show water stains and damage to the frame. You would be surprised how replacement windows can improve the curb appeal of your home - sometimes all you need to do is get rid of a little ugly.

Difficult Operation: Not only are working windows important in emergencies but they’re also necessary for cleaning and general maintenance as well as letting in some fresh air from time to time. Some homes have difficult windows while others won’t open at all because they’re painted or nailed shut. Ditch the inconvenience of old windows and invest in replacement windows - at the very least for your peace of mind.

Unlike the windows in older homes, the windows of today are made from a variety of materials such as vinyl and wood. When you replace your windows you’ll find that they work better, open easier, are much easier to maintain, they provide energy savings and insulate your family from pollutants and other allergens. Replacement windows are a sound investment even if you only see a few of the signs that your windows are starting to fail you.

Replacement windows in Virginia should be tackled before you have a complete failure with structural damage. If you’re showing signs of window failure in your home contact a general contractor in Virginia that can get you the windows you need while working within your budget. Paragon Remodeling - 8000 Towers Crescent Dr. - Vienna, VA 22182

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