25% to 30% of residential energy use for heating and cooling is due to heat loss and gain through windows.
If your windows are old or broken, then this amount is likely even higher. The best way to combat this is by getting new replacement windows designed for energy efficiency.
Whether you care about energy efficiency or are more concerned with style and design, there are many window options for you to consider. So many options that it can quickly get overwhelming trying to choose.
Don't worry! In this post, we'll go over 5 of the most important factors to consider when getting new windows.
Keep reading to learn more.
Before you start replacing windows, you should look into why they need to be replaced in the first place. This may just be age, but there could also be a bigger underlying issue.
One of the big things that should be looked into is the foundation of your home. If this is the problem and it's not addressed, it could ruin your new windows once they're installed. It can also lead to many other issues for your home.
Different styles of windows are better suited for different purposes and placements. You will need to decide which window style is best for you. Some of the most popular styles are:
Safety concerns need to take high precedence when choosing between types of windows. If you have small children, you won't want windows on upper levels that are easily opened and wide enough for a child to fall through.
You may also want to consider if you need windows on the lower floors that are more difficult to break in through.
The type of glass used in your window plays a big part in the energy efficiency of the windows. If being more eco-friendly is a high priority for you, then you should consider an insulated glass.
For areas of your home where you may want more privacy, like the bathrooms or bedrooms, you may prefer tinted glass.
Additionally, some types of glass are thinner and more fragile, making them easier to break in through. You may not want the windows in areas that could give access to your home to have a stronger type of glass.
When hiring a window replacement company, you want to be sure they are trustworthy and knowledgeable.
They need to know what they're doing so they can recommend the right window solutions for your specific home and so they don't wind up actually doing damage to your home.
Also, there are different state, local, and federal regulations they will need to know to avoid any legal issues. A good company will know these and be able to help you navigate them.
Your windows are more important than you may realize. When getting replacement windows, be sure you're choosing the best windows for your home.
If you're in the San Fransico Bay area and are ready for new windows, contact us today!
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