The Oklahoman

What to know before replacing home windows

- By StatePoint

As with any home upgrade, a little research can help ensure a top-quality installati­on with the best materials on the market. Here are the most important factors to consider before purchasing replacemen­t windows:

Energy efficiency

Energy-efficient windows can keep utility bills in check while helping manage climate control. Seek out the ENERGY STAR label, which indicates a product is energy efficient according to standards of the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency and the Department of Energy.

Be sure to also check the National Fenestrati­on Rating Council Label to compare performanc­e between energyeffi­cient windows in the following categories: U-Factor (how well the window retains heat ), Solar Heat Gain Coefficien­t (how well it resists unwanted heat gain), Visible Transmitta­nce (how well it lets in natural light), Air Infiltrati­on (how drafty the window is) and Condensati­on Resistance (how well it resists inside surface condensati­on).

Test specificat­ions

All windows on the market are tested for their structural integrity, as well as their resistance to air and water. Investigat­ing these ratings is important, particular­ly in regions that see wicked weather.

Insulation

For maximum energy efficiency and comfort, look for new technologi­es such as Neopor insulation and INN ERG Y thermal reinforcem­ents that deliver high-performanc­e and meet ENERGY STAR certificat­ion standards. Windows offered by ProVia, for example, include these features and are tested against the most stringent requiremen­ts for air and water infiltrati­on, wind load resistance, ease of operation, forced entry and more.

Material

Windows are available in such materials as vinyl, wood, aluminum and fiberglass. Understand­ing the benefits of each can help you arrive at the right decision for your home, priorities and budget, and new options even mix materials, combining different advantages into one product.

Warranty availabili­ty

Replacemen­t windows can cost thousands of dollars and should last along time, so consider protecting your investment by opting for windows that come with a comprehens­ive lifetime warranty that's transferra­ble to t he next homeowner. This can potentiall­y increase your home's value should you put it on the market.

Style

The style of your new windows can complement t he architectu­ral features of your home, provide visual interest and boost curb appeal. Using online design resources and visualizer tools can help you see how particular hardware finishes, colors, add-ons, finishing options and accessorie­s will look on your home.

Recognitio­n

Third-party recognitio­n for a particular brand or product is a strong indicator that you're investing in a quality product. A recent Remodeling magazine survey of remodeling contractor­s ranked ProVia vinyl windows as No. 1 in window quality, citing its unique ability to customize as needed, its personaliz­ed customer service, strong warranties and mix of state- of- the- art manufactur­ing equipment and human craftsmans­hip.

Lastly, the brand was recognized for strong attention to detail, as it follows an 80-plus item checklist for quality control. More informatio­n can be found at provia.com/ windows.

 ??  ?? Before upgrading windows, get savvy. Doing so can help you make a decision that will improve your home's beauty, keep your family comfortabl­e and safe and save you money.
Before upgrading windows, get savvy. Doing so can help you make a decision that will improve your home's beauty, keep your family comfortabl­e and safe and save you money.

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