Best Window Replacement Network Shows Homeowners How Much They Lose With Old Windows
November 24, 2015 – – California based window company, Best Window Replacement Network warns against the trend of not replacing old windows and what can happen to energy bills when this upgrade is overlooked. The company, which specializes in installations, has said that by keeping old windows to save money, individuals are actually wasting money on additional heating costs and future home repairs due to the negative effect that bad seals and old fixtures can have on a house and a pocket book.
As the cold weather moves in, even throughout mild climates like those found in California, Best Window Replacement Network advises homeowners to take a look at their current windows and determine just how well they are blocking out the cold and keeping in the heat. While feeling around a window for a draft is one way to detect whether a new installment is necessary, calling in a professional is the option deemed most suitable by the company.
Best Window Replacement Network deduces that the amount of money spent on energy consumption in the average American household varies, but one thing holds steady; most Americans spend more than 50% of that money on heating and cooling. Using heaters and air conditioning systems cost more than the use of lights and other electronics, and the company believes that when windows are old, poorly insulated, and leaking air, these costs go way up.
To battle these costs, the company suggests that homeowners consider fiberglass framed windows, or the vinyl alternative to keep future maintenance costs down, while still increasing the seal and ongoing energy savings. Window replacements range in price with the more energy efficient models costing slightly more than other brands and styles.
Homes that have windows less than fifteen years old may not need to install entirely new windows, but Best Window Replacement Network still encourages individuals to stay on top of window repairs, making sure that they are properly sealed and insulated even if they are not being completely replaced. These repairs could save homeowners anywhere from $100 to $450 per year, with room for more savings depending on the number of windows and the size of the house.
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Contact Best Window Replacement Network:
Jacob Erling
862-222-2892
bestwindowreplacement@gmail.com
19 Middlesworth Farm Rd.
Long Valley, NJ 07853
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