5 Signs You Need to Replace Your Windows

Despite looking through them daily, it’s easy to overlook the state of your windows, even when they’re screaming for attention. Luckily, it’s easy to recognize the signs of windows in need. How do you know when to replace windows?

5 Signs You Need New Windows

  1. Rising Heating & Cooling Costs
    In homes with older windows, especially single pane ones, chances are a large chunk of your heating and cooling dollars are going to waste. Single pane and worn double paned units are prone to leaks. Replacing tired, leaky windows with newer, highly-efficient IGUs can help prevent air leaks and thermal heat transfer, saving you 10-25% on your heating and cooling bills – your home’s largest energy expense. All windows are not the same, however, it’s important to discuss your home’s specific needs with a glass and window specialist prior to purchase.
  2. Drafts on Windy Days
    If you feel the breeze when standing by your window to admire the snow on chilly winter days, chances are you have a serious air leak around your windows. You can verify this easily with a burning incense stick: If smoke moves, you have a leak. In really bad cases, you’ll see light through the frame if you shine a flashlight through them in the dark. Your home would stay much warmer, and you’d have a far lower electric bill, with those holes sealed up.
  3. Difficulty Raising & Lowering Windows
    Do you have to force or prop windows open? If you struggle to open or shut windows, it’s definitely time for replacement. Wood windows are especially known for this.  
  4. Fog between Double Pane Windows
    Do you notice fog or condensation between your glass panes? This indicates seal failure, allowing moisture to invade the space between panes. In extremely cold weather, you may even notice frost/ice buildup. High-quality windows can often be repaired, but in other cases, window replacement may be a better option.
  5. Double Pane Windows are Cold to the Touch
    Windows cold to the touch? Your heating and cooling dollars are likely going out the window, with the temperature of conditioned air from ductwork being drastically effected when exposed to your windows. For more efficient heating and cooling and a more comfortable home, you need windows that offer better insulating properties.

Replacing Your Windows Offers Many Advantages

  • Boosting Value
    Energy efficient windows, like safe, updated electrical, are a great selling point, increasing your home’s curb appeal and value.
  • Keeping Your Family Comfortable
    More energy efficient window options help you maintain a more comfortable home environment, with less energy use. Less leakage also reduced condensation on the glass in your home, helping you control humidity issues.
  • Lowering Energy Bills
    Less heat loss from leaks and thermal transfer means more of your hard-earned dollars stay in your pocket. In fact, the cost of new windows can typically be recouped in just a few short years due to their substantial energy savings. Contact your local city or utility provider to find out if they offer financial incentives to help you recoup these costs even more quickly.
  • Reducing Noise
    In addition to offering improved thermal insulation, new windows also produce far better sound insulation, helping you reduce the amount of noise transferred inside from outdoor activities, and better soundproofing your home.

What’s the best window replacement solution for your home? Get the expert information you need from the friendly neighborhood experts at Glass Doctor today.