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How to Upgrade or Replace Windows

January 7, 2008

(ARA) - As a homeowner, at some time or another it is very likely that you will be interested in replacement windows for your home. Upgrading or replacing your windows is a very popular renovation project.

Windows, like most things in life, deteriorate as they age. Over the years you will start to notice the appearance and function of your windows beginning to weaken. Eventually your old windows will start to make your home look unattractive. Furthermore, old windows can be difficult or impossible to operate and you will start to lose heat energy due to drafts and moisture leakage.

In order to ensure the best appearance and functionality of your new windows, it is best to begin by assessing the condition of the old windows. Getting to the root of the problem is the best way to end the problem. If your existing siding material or wood frame hole is damaged, it will need to be corrected before you install new windows (unless, however, you don’t mind a pre-existing problem damaging your newly installed windows). If you do mind, make certain that your window contractor makes any necessary repairs before installing the new windows. If you need to speak to a replacement window professional, look for licensed and insured contractors in your area.

Before choosing your new replacement windows, first consider what your main reason for replacement is. It may be a combination of several reasons or it might be limited to energy efficiency or appearance. Regardless of what the reason is, it is important to identify the main goals of your window replacement project to help determine the best type of windows for the application. If you want to start saving money on your energy bills, then research window manufacturers that offer windows with high energy efficiency ratings. Perhaps your home has historic value or a specific style that you want to preserve. In such cases you should hunt for windows that most closely resemble the style and materials of your existing windows.

In addition, it is also important to consider the maintenance involved with each type of window. Much of this depends on the type of material the window is made of. For example, wood windows will require some maintenance because they will need to be repainted after a certain amount of time. Vinyl or PVC windows, on the other hand, are virtually maintenance free. In fact, vinyl extrusions or metal claddings can last indefinitely.

For more information about new and replacement windows, and for a free price quote from a window professional in your area visit www.UnitedHomeImprovement.com.

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