1. YOUR WINDOWS ARE OLD AND OUTDATED.
Many window companies have a “now” and “then” style of window. The “now” style is thicker, has more panes, and is generally more energy efficient. The “then” style has fewer panes, is less energy efficient, and is the type of window that was common in homes built before the 1970s. If you have windows that are made with multiple small panes of glass (instead of one large sheet), then your windows are likely from the “then” style. Additionally, if your windows are difficult to open or require a lot of effort to slide them open and closed, then they may be old and outdated.
There are a few things you can look for to tell if your windows are old or outdated. One obvious sign is that the window frames and sills are rotting or peeling. Another is that the panes of glass are cloudy or cracked. And finally, if the windows are single-paned, then they’re not very energy-efficient and can let in a lot of cold air in the winter and heat in the summer. If your windows are old and outdated, then you’re likely losing money on your energy bills. Older windows don’t seal as well as newer windows, which means that heated or cooled air can escape from your home. Up to 30% of a home’s heating and cooling energy can be lost through its windows.
2. YOU HAVE AIR LEAKS AROUND YOUR WINDOWS.
The caulking around your windows may have held up well for years, but over time you’ll find a couple of small air leaks in the winter and some rotten wood in the summer. Leaks around windows are common, and they can cause your furnace or air conditioner to work harder than necessary, which leads to increased energy costs. In some cases, window leaks can even cause water damage in your home. If you suspect that you have a leaky window, it’s best to have it inspected by a professional. You may have air leaks around your windows if they’re not properly sealed. You can test for air leaks by holding a lit candle close to the window seams. If the flame flickers, you have an air leak. You can seal your windows using caulk or weatherstripping.
Caulk is a good option for small gaps, while weatherstripping is better for larger gaps. Be sure to use a high-quality product that will withstand extreme temperatures and wind conditions. Check with your favorite contractor to get good recommendations for the best type of caulk and weatherstripping to use. If you’re having your house painted soon, be sure to have your painters apply new caulk to all the windows around your house to keep them in good shape as long as possible.
3. YOU’RE HAVING TROUBLE KEEPING YOUR HOME WARM IN THE WINTER OR COOL IN THE SUMMER.
There are a few things you can do to keep your home warm in the winter or cool in the summer. One is to make sure that you have insulation in your walls and ceilings. This will help to keep the heat from escaping your home. Additionally, you can install weather stripping around your doors and windows to further prevent heat loss. Additionally, it’s important to seal any cracks or gaps in your home’s foundation as these can also lead to heat loss.
Another way to keep your home comfortable is to invest in a good quality HVAC system. This will ensure that your home is properly heated or cooled depending on the season. Make sure to have it serviced regularly so that it continues to run efficiently. You can also invest in a programmable thermostat so that you can automatically adjust the temperature based on when you’re typically home and when you’re not.
Finally, you can use window treatments like curtains or blinds to help regulate the temperature. By taking these steps, you can usually maintain a comfortable temperature inside your home without having to rely on a furnace or air conditioner too much. You can use curtains or blinds to block out the sun during the hotter months or open them up during the winter months to let in some extra warmth.
Replacing your old windows with new, energy-efficient ones can save you money on your energy bills and make your home more comfortable. If your windows are old and outdated, you should replace them as soon as possible. Windows are important for your home’s energy efficiency and security, so it’s important to make sure they are in good condition.
THERE ARE A TON OF REASONS TO REPLACE YOUR OLD WINDOWS BUT HERE IS BIRMINGHAM’S MOST COMMON LIST.
Replacing your windows will increase the energy efficiency of your home, saving you money on your utility bills.
New windows are beautiful and will improve the curb appeal of your home.
Replacing your windows will help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
Replacing your windows is a great way to improve the security of your home
Replacing your old windows is a great way to increase the value of your home
New windows will make your home more comfortable and reduce the amount of noise coming in from outside
New windows are easy to open and close – no more struggling with stuck or warped windows!
Windows are an important part of any home, but they can be expensive to replace.
Most people don’t even think about window replacement until it’s too late and the damage has been done. By that time, the cost of repairs has gone up and you’re left with a lot of stress.
Home Repair Service offers top-quality window replacements at an affordable price. We’ll work with you to find the perfect windows for your home, and our experienced professionals will install them quickly and efficiently. Give us a call at 205-358-4963 when you’re ready to get your quote.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS?
HOW OFTEN SHOULD WINDOWS BE UPDATED AND REPLACED?
Windows should be updated and replaced every 15 to 20 years. It is important to keep your windows up-to-date because they play a critical role in keeping your home or office safe. Windows also need to be maintained regularly for energy efficiency and security. By replacing your windows every 15 to 20 years, you can ensure that your home or office stays safe and energy-efficient.
WHAT ARE THE BEST WAYS TO KEEP YOUR HOME COOL THROUGH THE SUMMER?
There are a few key ways to keep your home cool through the summer. One is by ensuring that your windows are properly covered. During the daytime, high-quality sunscreens or external window coverings can reflect heat away from your windows, helping to keep your home cooler. At night, keep blinds and curtains drawn to help insulate your home from the outdoors. Another way to help keep your home cool is by cross-ventilating it. This means opening up windows on opposite sides of the house to create a breeze. If you have ceiling fans, make sure they are spinning in the right direction (counterclockwise) so that they push cooler air down into the room.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU CHECK WINDOW SEALS?
It’s generally recommended that you check your window seals at least once a year. This is because weatherstripping and wood components can degrade over time, allowing air and moisture to seep through. Checking the seals on your windows helps ensure that your home is comfortable and energy-efficient. When checking the window seals, look for cracks, gaps, peeling paint, and rotten wood. Look from all angles to see if any light is getting in where it shouldn’t. You’ll also want to make sure that the caulking around the window is in good condition. If it looks cracked or damaged, you can remove it and apply new, high quality, caulk. Window sealing is an important part of maintaining your home.
WHAT ARE THE BEST WINDOWS TO HAVE?
There is no definitive answer to this question since it depends on personal preference and the specific needs of the home or office. Some people might prefer windows that let in a lot of natural light, while others might prefer windows that provide good insulation.
Some important factors to consider when choosing windows include:
Type of window (single or double pane.)
Amount of sunlight entering the room
Level of insulation
Soundproofing capabilities
Type of material (wood, vinyl, and aluminum.)
Style of the window (full view, casement, of classic grid)
ARE WOOD OR VINYL WINDOWS BETTER?
There is no definitive answer to this question because it depends on a variety of factors, including climate and personal preference. Wood windows are often considered more aesthetically pleasing, while vinyl windows are typically cheaper and easier to maintain.
HOW MESSY IS WINDOW REPLACEMENT?
Messy is a relative term. From our experience, the average homeowner can expect some degree of dust and dirt when replacing windows. If your project involves removing old windows, you may also encounter paint, caulking, or putty that needs to be removed before new windows can be installed. Our installers take extra care to protect your home and belongings from debris, and we always clean up thoroughly when the job is done.
In short, window replacement can be messy, but it doesn’t have to be a disaster. With careful planning and execution, you can minimize the mess and get great results.
DO WORKERS HAVE TO COME INSIDE TO REPLACE WINDOWS?
Windows do not have to be replaced inside. In fact, most window replacements are done from the outside. The workers would use ladders or scaffolding to reach the windows and then replace them. While the majority of the work will be done from the outside of the home, a small amount of work will need to be done inside the home, especially while cleaning up.