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Is the Time Ripe for Window Replacement?

With window replacement, timing is everything. You don’t want to do it too soon because then you won’t get the most mileage from your current units. But, you don’t want to pull the trigger on it too late either. Broken and inefficient windows are a structural liability and a drain on energy. If you put off a necessary window replacement project, you might miss out on the advantages of modern products like improved daylighting or decreased maintenance.

Is the Time Ripe for Window Replacement?

Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming discusses how to determine whether the time is ripe for buying replacement windows:

When Frame Construction Is Structurally Unsound

Window frame issues come in different forms, but they’re usually not worth the repair costs. Rotting wood components are usually not repairable while vinyl units are known to crack, bow or warp over time. Even if they’re still serviceable, paying a professional to fix them might cost more than it would to buy entirely new units.

When Old Units Start Jamming or Sticking

Any experienced window company will tell you that certain units are susceptible to mechanical problems. For instance, antiquated double-hung units are notorious for balance woes, causing the raised panel to slam shut. When hardware is the root of operating failures, the only solution is to retire the problem unit.

When Drafts Infiltrate Closed Windows

If drafts can get into your home even when your windows are closed, so can water and dirt. The very pathways unwanted drafts use to penetrate your interior are the same escape routes your conditioned indoor air would take to exit it. Uncontrollable air infiltration is generally remediable with fresh weatherstripping, but it’s a different story when broken frames are causing the leakage.

When There’s Condensation Between the Panes

Any reliable window contractor would attest that foggy glass is more than just an interruption to the view. When panes sweat inside, it’s a symptom of insulating gas leakage, which renders the whole unit significantly less efficient. The sight of this problem is usually not so menacing, but there are instances when the panes bow inward and touch one another.

Renewal by Andersen of Wyoming can evaluate the current condition of your windows at no cost to you. Call us at (307) 472-2199, or fill out this form now to schedule your FREE in-home consultation at your convenience. We serve Casper and Cheyenne as well as nearby Wyoming communities.

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