Albuquerque Journal

FINDING THE RIGHT WINDOWS

Tips to Make Window Shopping a Breeze

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REPLACING OLD WINDOWS IS OFTEN A WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT

for homeowners. Energyeffi­cient windows can prevent heating and cooling loss and keep homes more comfortabl­e throughout the year. Such windows also can improve a home's resale value, proving a good return on investment for homeowners who want to upgrade their homes.

ENERGY EFFICIENT

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, homeowners might find it more cost-effective to replace very old and/ or inefficien­t windows to improve their energy efficiency. Such an upgrade can save homeowners substantia­l amounts of money on heating and cooling costs. Window replacemen­t projects can be costly, so it pays to get the job right the first time. Before beginning a window replacemen­t project, homeowners should research which windows will meet their specific needs, learning the subtleties between finishes and features, as well as comparing prices for the windows and installati­on.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT TIME OF YEAR

The best time of year to plan window replacemen­t is during warmer weather, ideally in the spring or early summer. However, homeowners do not want conditions to be too warm, as each room where new windows will be installed will temporaril­y be exposed to the elements. Furthermor­e, caulk adheres better in warmer weather and will dispense easily.

CONSIDER AVAILABLE FEATURES

When replacing windows, homeowners may want to install the same style windows they currently have. But the problems that led to the need to replace windows may still exist even when new windows are installed. When replacing windows, consider energy performanc­e ratings based on the locations of the windows in the house. To make sure they make the most educated decision, homeowners can investigat­e the solar heat gain coefficien­t, U-factor, visible transmitta­nce and light-to-solar gain. Explanatio­ns of these ratings are available at Energy.gov.

DON'T IGNORE MAINTENANC­E AND STYLE

Maintenanc­e costs involved with cleaning, repairs and painting can add up. When shopping for windows, consider the amount of maintenanc­e they will need. Wood-framed windows may require more upkeep than aluminum, fiberglass or vinyl. Also, consider if certain window types, such as double-hung windows, casement windows, awning windows, or slider windows, would be practical. A poor match between windows and the style of the home can produce unwanted changes in the appearance of the home. Replacemen­t windows should match the style and appearance desired.

EXPECT MINIMAL DISRUPTION

When homeowners hire profession­als who are good at their craft, window replacemen­t projects should not be a terrible inconvenie­nce. According to American Window Products, Inc., seasoned profession­als will be able to complete a replacemen­t window upgrade in a short amount of time depending on the size of the home and the number of windows being replaced. Replacing windows can be a costly task, but one that will provide a more energy efficient home that can help homeowners save money in the long run.

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The best time of the year to plan window replacemen­t Is during warmer weather.

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