Winter seems like a bad time to do window replacement. Understandably, the thought of removing the very structures that keep the elements out even momentarily could already bring you discomfort.
Installing replacement windows in winter is more advantageous than you think.
Here are three reasons why you shouldn’t put off this project until spring.
Decreased Heat Loss
Old or damaged windows won’t do you any favor when the weather is at its coldest. These units are probably drafty due to their compromised frames and lack advantage technology to reduce the transfer of heat.
On the contrary, getting replacement windows in winter will cut down your heating cost throughout the season. You’ll see that your rooms will be noticeably toastier without firing up your furnace as much.
Moreover, energy-efficient windows ensure consistent comfort. Other than minimizing heat loss through the glass and the jambs, properly installed ENERGY STAR®-certified products are airtight.
Easy Scheduling
Most homeowners erroneously think that winter window replacement is a bad idea. That’s why you’ll find it less challenging to book the best local contractor.
Granted, made-to-order replacement windows take time to manufacture. But the low demand during the winter season can help speed up production. Likewise, you’ll likely have the luxury of choosing from numerous convenient dates for installation.
Considerate Installation
Experienced window contractors know what it takes to effectively control the winter elements during installation.
Removing one unit at a time, working in teams and closing off work areas are some of the proven techniques to neutralize the harshness of winter.
At Renewal by Andersen® of Northwest Ohio, we design our custom-built windows to fit their corresponding wall openings like a glove. With our Certified Master Installers, you can rest assured that we can carry out your installation properly and safely – even if Nature won’t cooperate.
Call (419) 931-6970 to set up your free consultation with us in Bowling Green, Perrysburg or Sylvania, OH.