3 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Home Replacement Windows

If you are considering or ready to buy replacement windows, you may find yourself getting overwhelmed with all the options. There are many different window styles, and options like glass coatings to choose from. You also have to consider settling on a window manufacturer, and a reputable installer.

While the process may seem overwhelming at first, it’s really not. But, homeowners can still make some (avoidable) mistakes.

To help make the process as pleasant as possible, and to help make sure you get the perfect windows for your home, we have identified three common mistakes to stay clear of as you’re making your selection.

1. Not Asking Enough Questions About How Your Replacement Windows will be Installed.

It’s likely you may feel a bit anxious about the installation of your new windows, as replacing windows means there will be some disruption to the daily activities that take place in your home. Different window installers may have a slightly different process, and you will want to be fully informed of their project process.

To ease your worries and feel more confident, make sure you’re aware of your window specialist’s installation process by asking the right questions.

The installation process can vary by specialist, you’ll want to know what to expect so you can trust your specialist to get the job done like he or she explained it, and with minimal disruption in your home.

2.  Replacing your windows with the exact same type or style.

If you’re not sure how to order replacement windows it’s easy to simply order the exact same type of home window you already have. It’s what you are used to. Consider other replacement window options both for design reasons, but also for functional reasons.

When you are filling an existing window opening in your home, there are a variety of window styles that could be configured to replace it. For instance, you may currently have a Double-Hung window, but if you want increased energy efficiency you may want to replace it with a Casement style instead. By taking a little extra time to do some due diligence, you’ll make an informed decision and select the windows that not only fit your opening but also fit your preferences and style for your home.

3. Choosing a Window based solely on price

Replacing windows is a purchase you will only have to make once or twice in your lifetime. Just as you invest in durable doors and locks to ensure safety and security for you and your family, the same mindset should be used when you buy replacement windows.

Staying within your budget is important, but keep in mind – you get what you pay for.

Do your research to find out why some features and glass options cost more than others. An example would be a coating added to your glass pack is not something you will see but you can feel the difference once it is installed in your home, especially if that particular window gets a lot of afternoon sun. Take your time to weigh the long-term benefits against the short-term investment. When in doubt, focus on the long-term value over the price tag

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