Your windows can give you many benefits when it comes to aesthetics and functionality. They can also be the reason behind your indoors’ lack of comfort and your home’s inability to conserve energy. These fixtures don’t last forever and they are bound to be replaced at some point.
Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City, your local replacement window contractor, discusses the five signs that point to a window replacement.
1. Condensation
Your windows are supposed to keep water out. However, when you see fogging on the glass, it means the frames and the other important components have suffered damage. Moisture makes its way in between glass panes, affecting the gas filled inside which thens result in the windows’ poor performance. They can no longer ensure energy efficiency with this problem present.
2. High Energy Costs
When you’ve seen upticks in your energy bills over the past few months, it means something isn’t handling the heat in an efficient manner. Heat escaping from your interior forces your heating system to work harder than usual. A window installation company can help address the issue.
3. Difficulty in Operating Windows
Opening operable windows like double-hung windows and casement windows should be effortless, especially when you want to bring fresh air to your indoors. Warped frames and poor installation, however, can make it hard for you to operate them.
4. Home Remodeling
Remodeling your home should also involve replacing your windows. A refurbished room won’t look good when you still have your old, worn-out windows. Check if your current fixtures detract from your home’s curb appeal.
5. Single-Pane Windows
While this kind of window tends to be cheap and easy to install, single-pane windows transfer heat at a faster rate. Pursue a window replacement to fix this problem, with a focus on getting windows with at least two panes of glass.
As your residential window services provider, Renewal by Andersen of Rapid City offers a wide selection of double-paned replacement windows that come with important components to ensure long-term performance. Call (605) 341-7831 to learn more. You may also fill out our contact form for a free in-home consultation. We serve residents of Rapid City, SD, and surrounding areas.