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Utah Replacement Windows - When Should I Replace My Windows?

Window maintenance is an important part of taking care of your house, but when a window is old or no longer working correctly, it may mean it needs to be replaced completely. At Advanced Window Products, we know that this is a big decision, and it's important to understand how to tell when your windows have reached the end of their lifespan and what to look for in a replacement.

Signs It's Time to Replace Your Windows

The standard in houses built before the 1960s, single pane windows offer very little insulation from extreme temperatures and do not effectively reduce outside noise. Today's energy-efficient windows Utah are much better at blocking drafts and noise and help your house maintain a steady temperature, and the savings show on your heating and cooling bill. If you are hearing a lot of traffic noise, your utility bills seem high or your windows are difficult to clean, it's time to find Utah replacement windows. Windows that don't work the way they should, whether they are sticking, don't close tightly or are showing condensation between the panes, aren't doing all they can to keep your house insulated. Failed seals let in drafts, and what looks like a little condensation can turn into full blown ice on the inside of your windows in winter. Your house is your haven, and having windows that open and close easily and function correctly increases your home's energy efficiency and your peace of mind.

What to Look for in Replacement Windows for homes Utah

Energy efficiency is one of the most important factors to consider when looking for Utah replacement windows. Double pane windows are standard for most modern houses, but there are also triple pane windows that can reduce energy usage by more than 12 percent, cut down on drafts around sills and block 2.5 times more solar heat than double pane windows. Look for windows with the ENERGY STAR label for even better protection against drafts and temperature changes. Using low-emissivity glass (also called Low-E glass) can further increase your energy efficiency 30 to 50 percent. Keep in mind that this glass costs a little more — usually 10 to 15 percent — than regular glass and is a bit darker, which can take some getting used to. You also need to factor in any special safety considerations when choosing your Utah replacement windows. All northern Utah home windows should lock easily from the inside, and it can also be helpful to have catches that only allow the window to open a few inches. That's enough to let the air circulate, but those with young children or elderly family members won't have to worry about anyone accidentally leaving the window open and getting hurt. If you can't replace all the windows in your house at once, it's best to at least replace one side of the house at a time. This ensures the windows age uniformly. If you're considering any outside household repairs, talk with us first to determine the best timing. For example, windows should be replaced before siding for the best fit.

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If you're interested in learning more about today's window options and how they can save you money on your energy costs, contact Advanced Window Products, the most advanced window companies in Utah, today to request a free bid and get our recommendation on the best windows for your house.

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