3 Sneaky Ways That Replacement Windows
Cost You Money
Are your hard earned dollars seemingly flying out the window?
Replacement windows are indeed money savers, but there are several sneaky ways where they can actually
cost you money in the long run.
Bottom dollar and old replacement windows are a couple culprits
But there are other sneaky ways that replacement windows cost homeowners money, such as . . .
1. Broken Window Locks
Your window locks act as a sealer and suction your window closed
If your window locks are broken or not aligning properly, your replacement windows cost you both money and energy
2. No Insulated Glazing or Gas
Did you opt out on energy saving features such as Low-E or Argon gas?
After all, who will miss a little bit of invisible glazing or gas?
Their absence is bound to show up on your energy bill
Your replacement windows cost you money when you opt out of energy
saving features
3. Incorrect Installation
Bad replacement window installation can lead to rotting
around the window and invite water into your home
The most energy efficient window can lose its benefits if its not
properly installed
Your replacement windows cost you money when they aren't installed
properly in the first place
So how can you get your replacement windows to save you
money?
Consider windows as an investment and avoid cutting too many corners
Choose windows that are certified by Energy Star
Ensure that your replacement window company employs
experienced contractors
Educate yourself on energy saving features
Ask your replacement window company for tips on getting the most out of your windows—including money savings.
So, are your replacement windows costing you money?
Contact us for your free replacement window inspection. All
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