When selecting a replacement window it
is important to remember that the function of a window is not only
to let in light. Windows have many other important functions such as
controlling the flow of heat into and out of your home, making a
design statement, and allowing fresh air to circulate throughout
your home. As such, you should only purchase a replacement window
with all of these things in mind.
You must keep the climate in your area in mind when shopping for
replacement windows. Different windows are better suited for certain
climates. Windows designed to keep heat in that have a low U-value
are best for colder climates. The U-value of a window is the measure
of its ability to act as an insulator. The lower the U-value of a
window the greater its ability to insulate your building.
Additionally, you will want to consider the glaze of your window.
Glazing your windows adds an extra layer, multiple layers help
provide additional insulation in order to keep heat inside. The cost
of glazing can be somewhat prohibitive, if you find that this
expense exceeds your budget, you may wish to consider using
insulated glass units for your replacement windows. Insulated glass
units basically contain air pockets, which are sealed between two
panes of glass. Some of these pockets are actually filled with Argon
or Krypton glasses that have a very low U-value.
Homes in warmer climates should be interested in keeping the warm
air out rather than keeping it in. In these climates it is best to
purchase a replacement window with a low-E coating. A low-E coating
helps reduce the amount of solar heat allowed to enter your home
through the windowpane.
In addition to keeping the heat out of your home in warmer clients
you will also want to choose replacement windows that will allow air
to circulate within your home on mild days. It is very important to
purchase windows that will open rather than those that cannot open,
as it is doubtful that there will never be an occasion to open your
window. Try, if possible, to select a window design that is also
easy to open and close while complimenting your interior and
exterior décor.
While it is possible to install your own windows it is recommended
that unless you have considerable carpentry skills you pay for the
installation. It is much better to pay for the installation of one
window than to pay for multiple windows as replacement for your
replacement window or worse, end up paying for repairs because water
gets in through your window or excessive energy bills because air
escapes.
Contact our Home Improvement Specialist today to help you with your home improvement needs.

