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Advanced Window Products is Open During COVID-19

In light of recent ongoing events, Advanced Window Products is doing all we can to ensure the safety and wellness of our customers and employees – while continuing to serve you.

To protect everyone from any unnecessary risk of exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19), our sales and installation teams are:

  • Checked daily for or signs of illness to be sure they are well before they work with customers.
  • Our sales staff are implementing additional hand washing and sanitizers.
  • Our installers are also taking extra sanitizing and cleanliness precautions and will wipe down all surfaces that they work on.

We anticipate that we will continue this policy as long as needed. Please reach out to our team if you have further questions or needs at this time.

We know our customers rely on our products to keep their homes safe and energy-efficient and so we’re taking measures to keep up with demand. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

As for yourself, we recommend keeping up to date with the latest public advice from The World Health Organization.

Thank you for your business and support!

5 Signs You’ll Notice in Winter that Mean You Need to Replace Your Windows

Winter is the perfect time to judge the integrity and performance of your window systems, which include the window’s glass pane, the window frame, window screens, along with the adhesive sealants and mechanical fasteners that hold the entire assembly firmly in place. In addition to a visual inspection of your windows, if you are experiencing higher than normal heating bills during the cold and windy winter seasons then you should consider a new window installation Salt Lake City.

5 Signs You Need New Windows

Condensation on Window Glass

If your residential windows fog up or you see moisture building up on the inside of the glass pane, that is condensation – which may be a sign of a failing window system. Especially when you notice moisture between the two panes of glass, this is a good indication that the window seals are failing. When condensation is on the outside of the window glass, first thing in the morning when the sun is warming up the window surface, this is generally not a problem.

Cold Drafts Around Frame

If you can feel a cold draft or notice air moving your curtains when the wind blows, then your entire window system may be at fault. Seals, fasteners, loose glass panes, or faulty window frames can all contribute to air entering through the window. Temporary fixes are not a match as drafty windows tend to get worse as time goes on and they can be a major reason why you’re paying extra money for both heating and cooling.

Water Leaking onto Interior

In old homes, bad window frames can be the cause for water leaking into the home when it rains or snows. But, even new homes can have this problem when low-quality windows have been installed or the workmanship during installation was inferior. Consider a vinyl window replacement for all windows that are nearing the 20-year mark. If you notice signs of water leaking into your home at the windows, the window frame may be failing or the window glass has become slightly detached causing tiny gaps. A lack of window seals, dry and cracked putty and rotting wood frames can all be causes of water leaking through windows during the winter.

Rattling Windows on Windy Days

Winter is the perfect time to judge how your entire window system is performing. If the windows rattle or vibrate on windy days, this is an indication that the windowpane is not secured to the frame. Another common reason for rattling windows is that the sash itself has become loose. Over time, your windows are exposed to winds, rain, and snow that can make the window system grow weaker over time. As these stresses continue, the windows may no longer fit properly within the window tracks and cause a noisy and drafty condition within your home.

Higher Energy Bills During Winter

Windows are expected to last between 15 and 20 years. Even if you have no other signs that you need to replace your windows, old windows are the main reason why homes lose heat in the winter and are harder to cool down in the summer. Consider high-efficiency, vinyl window replacement for an air-tight seal and a window material that does react to extremes in heat and cold.

Utah’s #1 Window company

For expert window installation Salt Lake City, contact Advanced Window Products. We offer great customer service and quality products at a fair price for home improvement services including vinyl siding, energy-efficient VINYL windows, pet doors glass inserts, French doors, and sliding glass doors for homeowners across Utah and more. You can browse through our website to explore more or call us at (801) 505-9622.

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Importance of Window Frame Material for Energy Efficient Performance

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Each window in your home or commercial property is considered a system that is designed to eliminate or moderate sound, light, and air from entering a structure. As a secondary function, windows also function as a point exit or entry into homes. The window glass and window frame you choose can positively affect the operation of your home, including security, safety, interior and exterior decor, comfort, enjoyment of your outdoor landscape, and the energy efficiency of your entire home.

While many homeowners may place an emphasis on window frame color, when it comes to the best energy efficient window frames, it’s all about the window frame material. According to Energy.gov:

“Energy efficient windows are an important consideration for both new and existing homes. Heat gain and heat loss through windows are responsible for 25%–30% of residential heating and cooling energy use”.

The Types of Window Frame Material

Today, you can find replacement windows manufactured with a number of different window frame material types. Here are the pros and cons of the most common materials used for residential windows:

  • Fiberglass Frames – An expensive option for window frames that are specifically engineered for strength and are composed of glass fibers and resin. This material can be produced to look and feel very similar to wood, without the maintenance hassles, swelling, rotting, or warping.
  • Vinyl Window Frames – A very affordable and durable window frame material that is extremely energy efficient, has good insulating qualities, and are very low maintenance. Vinyl window frames are the modern alternative for replacing wood or aluminum frames.
  • Wood Framed Windows – These frames are very high maintenance when compared to vinyl and fiberglass frames. The homeowner must perform sealing, staining, and painting of these window frames on a regular basis – and they will not provide the level of energy efficiency or insulation you will get from vinyl window frames.
  • Aluminum Frames – While these window frames are lightweight and have a streamlined look, they have a short life span due to material corrosion, pitting, and cracked joints. Aluminum window frames are the least energy-efficient as cold air is easily transferred through the material and into the home.

When choosing a window, the window style is merely decorative. The more considerations are the frame material and the glass package such as double- or triple-pane and/or Low e glazing.

What are Energy Efficient Window Frames?

A window system that is energy efficient will include multiple window glass panes and a frame that is manufactured to certain specifications. The best energy efficient window frames are designed to prevent your heated or cooled air escaping from your home and may feature the following:

  • Vinyl or Fiberglass window frame materials that have excellent thermal properties, insulating against hot or cold outdoor air
  • Vinyl frames which do not react to freeze and thaw cycles so will maintain their structural integrity longer
  • Thicker vinyl frame material is a hallmark of high-quality, energy-efficient windows
  • Warm Edge Spacers where the glass seals to the window frame for increased thermal performance
  • A gas-filled window system that acts as an additional insulator from heat transference
  • Weatherstripping to protect against air leakage and eliminate drafts

An energy-efficient window frame will work in conjunction with multiple or treated panes of glass to deliver the highest performance in energy savings.  Visit us at Advanced Window Products serving Utah communities with top-quality products and service you can trust.

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