Top 5 Reasons to Replace Your Residential Windows Before Winter Arrives

Reasons to Replace Residential Windows Before Winter
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Winter will arrive in just a couple of months. Will you be ready when the temperature drops and the snow starts to fall? One way to be sure everything is in order is to have new vinyl windows installed in the home now. Here are some of the reasons why investing in new windows Kitchener while the weather is still warm makes a lot of sense.

Boost the Home’s Comfort Level

Your older windows may or may not have double pane glass. There could also be more tiny cracks around the window frames than you realize. It may not seem like a big deal right now, but you can bet the cold coming through the glass and from those cracks will make it harder to control the temperature indoors. 

New vinyl windows with double pane glass will give you more control of the temperature indoors. Thanks to the level of performance, the home should be comfortable no matter where you happen to be in the house. 

Save on Heating Costs

Greater control over the temperature indoors translates into greater savings on heating bills. With less cold air seeping into the home, your furnace or heat pump does not consume as much energy. Lower amounts of energy consumption mean the monthly bill will be less of a drain on your household budget. Think of what you could do with the money saved on energy bills alone! 

Enjoy the View

The double pane glass in your new Kitchener vinyl windows also serves another purpose. Older glass does little to ward off condensation and fogging. The newer glass on the market is less subject to both issues. Thanks to this quality, you have a better chance of settling into a comfortable chair with a hot beverage and enjoy watching the snow fall. There will be no fogging or condensation to mar the view. After a stressful day, watching such a relaxing scene is sure to do you good. 

Stand Close to Your Windows Without Getting a Chill

The higher quality glass also means you can stand close to the window without feeling as if you are stepping in front of an open refrigerator door. The protection offered by the double pane glass limits the transference to the point that the air just inside the window is almost as warm as the rest of the house. That gives you the opportunity to draw close to the window and catch a beautiful sunrise or sunset without having to reach for a sweater. 

Reduce Wear and Tear on the Heating System

Remember the energy savings generated by replacing those aging windows? The fact that your heating system does not have to operate as hard or as often means less wear and tear during the winter months. Those new windows increase the odds of experiencing a system breakdown during one of the coldest nights on record. 

It’s not just about avoiding a potentially large repair bill at an inconvenient time. You are also doing something to prolong the heating system’s life. Given the cost of purchasing and installing a new furnace or HVAC system, you want to get as many years of reliable service from your current unit as possible. 

Why wait any longer? Today is a great time to call a professional windows company and arrange for a visit to the home. It won’t take long to identify the right style and combination of features. Once the windows are chosen and the quote is in hand, all that remains is for you to lock in the date for the new window installation and get ready to be warm and cozy all winter long.


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Why Replacing Your Windows Will Save You Money in Brampton This Winter

Winters in Brampton are anything but warm. The average temperature during January is around -6.7°C. If you are lucky, there may be days when it warms up to -2.5°C range. While much of your attention is making sure the home heating system is in top shape, don’t overlook the windows. Depending on their conditions, you will find that replacing the windows before winter arrives will save you money in more than one way. Here are some examples.

Reduce Mold and Mildew Development

The standards for windows today are more complex than in decades past. If you live in a home that was built five or six decades ago, the current windows may not be up to code. That means the glass used in those windows in Brampton may develop condensation with greater ease. The result is more mold and mildew around the window sashes and frames.

Think of what daily exposure to mold and mildew will do to everyone living in the house. At best, people notice they feel a little more fatigued. At worse, they have reactions that resemble the flu and or trigger minor to moderate respiratory issues. That means more trips to the doctor and more money spent covering whatever your insurance does not. By replacing the older windows with new ones that will not develop mold, you can save quite a bit on winter medical costs and get yourself a nice pair of winter boots from Sorel.

New Windows Mean Greater Security

Have you considered that your older windows present a security risk? Even with a security system in place, it would still be easy for a burglar to break through an older window and grab some valuables on the way out.

Along with losing something that may or not be easily replaced, those older windows prevent you from claiming more discounts on your homeowner’s policy. If you talk with an agent, there’s likely another discount you can claim if your aging windows are replaced with new and sturdier designs. That will certainly mean lower premiums as the winter progresses.

Lower Utility Costs

Those older windows don’t provide the protection from the elements that you think. Between tiny cracks around the frames and gaps where the upper and lower sashes meet, more air is seeping in than you think. Even with caulking and other strategies, your heating system has to run more often in order to keep the indoor temperature at a comfortable level.

When you invest in new windows, all of those problems go away. You’ll also find that the glass used in today’s window designs provides a more effective barrier from the cold. Pair those benefits and it’s easy to see why your heating system would have to run less often. Since the system consumes less energy, your utility bills will be lower.

If you are still not sure if the time has come to invest in new windows in London or Brampton, call a contractor and arrange for a free inspection. Talk with the professional about the impact the current windows have on your winter expenses. You may find that replacing them now will save a lot of money and also help everyone to remain healthier.


Julia Gurevich
Julia Gurevich

Julia Gurevich is a versatile content writer with a passion for delivering captivating narratives through a diverse and attentive approach. Her eye for detail helps her craft content that resonates with audiences across varied home improvement industries, capturing the perfect balance between information and entertainment. As a content coordinator, Julia takes pride in delivering content that leaves a lasting impact through her ability to navigate seamless content strategies and collaborative projects between teams. In her free time, she enjoys exploring Toronto’s cultural landscape, visiting local parks, and getting to know members of the community through events and activities.

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