Replacement Storm Windows

Replacement Storm Windows Aid In Energy Efficiency


Let’s say you’ve purchased that older home that you’ve always admired and worked on fixing it up. When winter arrives, though, you’re shocked to find that it’s as cold as a barn inside your home and that wind and rain blow in around your windows. Your head is reeling with the thought of having to buy completely new windows for that entire massive house, and then you read an article telling you about the benefits of using replacement storm windows instead of replacing the windows themselves. Storm windows will plug the air leaks at a fraction of the price of new windows, and they only cost a fraction of the price. All of a sudden, you have the answer to your dilemma.

Maybe you don’t think you’d like the look of storm windows on your home, but you’ve got to keep in mind that you aren’t trying to win a beauty contest here. What you’re looking for is the protection your home needs from wind and water. If enough water blows into your house via the leaky windows, you could even be talking about major structural damage. Therefore, it’s important to take the steps necessary to keep out the elements, and you can do that by adding replacement storm windows. After all, you probably won’t have to use them forever if you don’t want to, but you’re buying yourself some extra time to figure out how you’re going to effectively preserve the original windows of your home or to raise the extra cash you’ll need to replace them all.

Storm windows can be made in sizes to fit any window. Properly fitting windows will make your home much more energy-efficient which will end up saving you a lot of cash. The best storm windows for traditional double-hungs are made up of triple-track combination windows and screens, and if you have any do-it-yourself skills, you should be able to easily install the windows yourself. Doing your own work will save you approximately 15% to 20% in labor costs.  If your budget won’t stretch to triple-tracks, you can buy double tracks for less, but they won’t be as energy efficient. If you have casement windows that open out, you will need to by storm windows that fit inside. You can buy replacement storm windows in both aluminum and vinyl construction.

Windows can be a necessary evil in your home if they don’t work efficiently. We need them for ventilation and light, but they must fit snugly in order to keep out the cold in the winter and the heat in the summer and make your heating and air conditioning systems operate efficiently. Replacement storm windows are a sensible alternative for total window replacement and will provide you with years of good service.  

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