How do I know if my windows need to
be replaced? It’s a question we get nearly every day and I Everything eventually wears out and is
replaced with something else. In the case of windows that ‘something else’ is
far and away better than what it is replacing.
Marvin awnings |
Older homes often have extremely
durable original wood windows that with regular maintenance and repair can last
100 years. On the other hand, homes built within the past 50-60 years usually
require wood windows to be replaced around 20 years after installation. These
wood windows are more prone to rotting primarily due to the fact the wood is
not old growth and so not the hardwoods of yesteryear. Additionally, techniques
such as finger joints and the environmental restrictions placed on paint ingredients, reduces the paint’s preservative and anti-microbial
properties.
While it’s possible to repair
surface damage caused by mold, wood rot or cracks, these may be an indication
of deeper damage or a precursor to future infrastructure damage because the
window system is slowly failing. The most important thing to determine is
whether the surrounding structure of the home has sustained any damage.
Inefficient windows can leak, allowing water to enter your house both in front
of and behind the walls, inviting mold and mildew to grow.
Failing wood window |
New materials
Back to the song in my head, to
everything there is a season and the season of amazing building materials is
indisputably now. Today’s highly energy-efficient windows and design selection,
cost-savings, comfort, aesthetics and easy maintenance are compelling reasons
to replace old windows.
Improve comfort
It’s not necessary to replace the
windows in your entire home in order to obtain the benefits of a
quieter and
more comfortable home. Keep in mind that windows can deteriorate much faster on
one side of your home that has been exposed to sunlight, wind, rain and other
weather conditions. Consider replacing all of the windows on one side of your
home at the same time in order to ensure the exterior appearance is consistent.
Lower energy costs
Low E, you’ve probably heard
this term a hundred times and still may not quite grasp its significance. Low E
or low emissivity glass coatings used on modern windows has a huge impact on your
wallet. The coating protects your furnishings from fading and deterioration
caused by ultraviolet (UV) rays and it lowers your heating and cooling costs by
deflecting unwanted heat gain or loss. Simply said, Low E glass reflects heat
back to its source, keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the
winter. Low E coating is specified according to the climate where you live in
order to have the maximum impact.
Another reason to replace all of the windows on one side of your home at
the same time is because Low-E windows will appear slightly darker than
standard glass from the exterior view of the home.
Add ventilation
Consider replacing fixed units
(windows that do not open) with operable windows that open in order to improve
the airflow throughout your home. Awnings and hoppers are excellent
replacements for fixed transoms or fixed bathroom windows. Replacing your old
single-pane glass with today’s double or triple-pane glazing will significantly
reduce heat loss and regulate heat gain making ventilation more important than
ever.
Windows wear out and with the new
building materials; there has never been a better time to replace your windows.
For additional information about window replacement check out our website.
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