How Window Replacement Improves Energy Efficiency

The cooling system works almost full-time, but still, sometimes the house feels too warm in summer. Everyone has experienced this in their life. The problem might not be your HVAC. It could be your *drumroll, please* windows! Poorly sealed windows allow air to escape. They force your system to work harder and raise your energy bills. Window replacement can change that for the better. New windows help keep your home quiet and energy-efficient all year long. Lewis Windows & Doors specializes in energy-efficient installations designed to last. This blog is all about how replacing your windows can transform the way your home feels and performs.

How Ignoring Window Replacement is Increasing Your Bills 

Old windows start to lose their ability to keep outdoor air out and indoor air in. Tiny gaps form around the edges, and seals weaken. Moreover, glass panes can become less effective at blocking heat or cold. The result? Uneven temperatures and drafts throughout the house. 

Older single-pane windows usually have little insulation. Heat can easily seep inside during the summer. Similarly, warm indoor air can easily escape during winter. You find yourself constantly messing with the thermostat to find the right settings. Your home never feels quite right, no matter what you do.

Window Replacement is now a Smart Energy Choice

Window replacement has become an energy-saving solution. We can now upgrade to modern windows to prevent leaks, maintain consistent temperatures, and give our cooling system a well-deserved break. Let’s explore the many advantages of window replacement in detail: 

Better Insulation and Temperature Control

New windows are built with improved insulation technology. Many feature double or triple panes with gas-filled spaces in between. This acts like invisible barriers that reduce heat transfer. Overall, it makes your home stay cooler in summer and warmer in winter. That too naturally!

Tighter Seals = Less Air Leakage

Professional window replacement makes sure each window fits snugly within its frame. This tight seal prevents drafts and outdoor pollutants from sneaking inside. It results in a more comfortable home and fewer temperature fluctuations.

Energy-Efficient Glass Coatings

Time to take your sun-kissed selfies! Modern windows now come with special coatings known as Low-E (low emissivity) glass. These coatings reflect heat and also allow natural light to enter. With glasses replacement, you enjoy bright rooms without the extra heat that can make your air conditioner work overtime.

Reduced Strain on Your HVAC System

Here is a simple truth:

Windows doing a better job of keeping air inside = heating and cooling systems don’t have to work as hard. 

This helps lower energy usage and reduce wear and tear on your equipment. And also extend its lifespan. If you ask us, this is a win-win for your wallet. Convinced of a window replacement, yet? 

Quieter and More Comfortable Living Spaces

Yes, energy efficiency is the main goal of window replacements. But there is another great perk we can’t help but mention. That is sound insulation! Double or triple-pane designs block outdoor noise and make your home feel peaceful. This is a good investment if you live near a busy road or a noisy neighborhood.

Window Replacement Process Made Easier 

Let’s quickly cover how Lewis Windows & Doors professionals make the window replacement smooth and tailored to your home’s needs.

Home Evaluation 

A friendly expert inspects your current windows to identify energy leaks. He also discusses your goals regarding the windows. 

Window Selection

You can choose from a range of styles and glass options that match your home’s look and efficiency needs.

Let’s use a table to summarize some of the window styles and glasses: 

Window StylesWindow Glass Options
Sliding windowsTempered glass
Awning windowsLaminated glass
Casement windowsAnnealed/Float glass
Picture windows (fixed)Low-Emissivity glass
Hopper windowsInsulated glass 

Precise Measurements

Technicians measure every opening to ensure a perfect fit for your new windows.

Professional Installation

Old windows are carefully removed. New ones are installed with proper sealing and insulation.

How Window Replacement Saves You More Than Energy

There are so many perks of window replacement that add to your home’s worth. Something every homeowner can appreciate. Follow us to find out replacement benefits that go beyond the utility bill.

  • It increases your home’s value. Energy-efficient windows are a major selling point for modern buyers.
  • New window materials resist cracking and fading. You don’t have to constantly maintain them. 
  • It is indirectly protecting you and your family. Many newer window designs include stronger locks and shatter-resistant glass for added peace of mind.
  • Your home gets a modern makeover with updated styles and frames. It significantly enhances curb appeal.

Conclusion

It is about time we start giving our windows some attention as well. Window replacement is one of the most effective ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency and appearance all at once. So, take a closer look at your windows. With Lewis Windows & Doors, you can enjoy a home that feels just right in every season. You can have it all: Fresh air when you want it, warmth when you need it, and savings that last! 

FAQs

What type of window is best for soundproofing?

Laminated glass windows are highly effective. As are double-pane windows with dissimilar glass thicknesses and a wider air gap.

What is the most energy-efficient style of window?

Fixed windows are the most energy efficient because they are completely sealed. Among operational styles, casement windows are the most efficient because their sash presses tightly against the frame when closed.

What type of window glass is best?

The best type is Low-E coated, double or triple-pane insulated glass units filled with an inert gas (argon or krypton). This combination maximizes thermal performance.

Is it worth replacing 20 year old windows?

Yes, it is worth it! Especially if your 20-year-old windows are single-pane or have failing seals.

What shortens a window’s lifespan?

Factors that shorten a window’s lifespan include poor initial installation, lack of sealing maintenance, constant exposure to harsh weather, and failed insulated glass unit seals.

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