One of the largest challenges homeowners face when keeping their home up-to-date and modern is windows. Windows help to improve the aesthetics of the home and also serve as a crucial component to the overall well-being and function of your property. In fact, because windows are so important for the look, comfort, energy efficiency, and value of your home, one of the most common home remodeling projects in the United States every year is the installation of replacement windows.
Unfortunately, a window replacement project can seem difficult or frustrating for the average homeowner to navigate, which can make replacing your windows seem more complicated than it has to be. This is often due to the vast quantity of styles, types, features, and brands available combined with the elevated costs of window installation in general. Additionally, many homeowners don’t know where to start or what should happen during window installation, which can make them extra vulnerable to contractor scams, overselling on products that are too expensive or unnecessary, or other downfalls.
For example, did you know that replacement windows aren’t replaced on a one-to-one basis? With replacement windows, only the sash and related components are actually removed. Unless you’re opting for a complete reconstruction, every window has to be tied to the original casing in order to be installed correctly. Of course, that’s just one example of why it’s important to be knowledgeable about the subject before working with window contractors.
At Miracle Windows and Sunrooms, we’re always ready to assist homeowners with all of their questions about window replacement. That’s why we’ve prepared this guide to help you learn all that you can about this important home renovation project so that you can get started with your own.
When is it Time for Replacement Windows?
While there are glaringly obvious signs that it’s time for new windows—like broken or cracked glass, or a destroyed frame, that make it easy to tell when it’s time for replacement windows. But do you know the more subtle signs that indicate when it’s time for new ones? Here are some of the most common issues that homeowners might notice when new replacement windows are in order:
- High Energy Costs: Over the course of the year, you can expect a little variation with your energy bill due to the fluctuations of the seasons and other factors. However, when the cost increase is dramatic, it’s a sure sign that your windows aren’t performing as they should.
- Drafts: When you feel air passing through a closed window, it’s a sure sign that there’s a draft. Drafts indicate a crack in either the framing or the window glass itself. Regardless, a draft means that a replacement is in your imminent future.
- Missing Paint: Granted, paint fades over time. However, when the paint is peeling and is surrounding the exterior of the window, it’s a sign that condensation, rot, or possible mold is trapped within the frame. You can be sure if a replacement is necessary with a simple test. Push a hard object—like a pencil or a pen into the frame. If the object sinks in, then it’s time to replace the window.
- Difficulty Operating the Window: Your window is meant to open or close easily. When it becomes difficult to do so, then replacement may be needed. The difficulty may be due to a warped frame, busted hinges, or anything else that impairs its ability to function properly.
- Too Many Repairs: You might have a long history with your windows that includes one or more repair jobs in the past. However, repairs can only go so far for so long—and sometimes, a new window is the best option. When repairs aren’t keeping your windows functioning properly, then throw in the towel and focus on replacement windows.
Keep in mind that windows are not meant to last forever. The average length of life is about 20 years. If you’re not the original owner or the house is older with original windows, it may be time for an inspection.
Different Designs and Styles
The number one priority for windows is function. However, that doesn’t mean that style and aesthetics don’t come into play. Whether it’s to reflect your personality or keep your home in ready condition to sell, it can’t be denied that the design of your replacement windows matter.
Here’s a quick guide to some of the most popular window style options available.
Style
- Double Hung: The most common style available. Double hung windows are noted for their practicality and functionality.
- Picture: This style of window is not meant to open. Instead, this window is designed to frame the outside view as a picture. If you have an amazing view or high ceilings, then this may be the style for you.
- Hopper: One of the variations of the casement window. Unlike the original, this version is noted for its horizontal placement along with opening inwards from the top of the window.
- Casement: Casement windows are another popular window style, and are perfect for a number of settings within the home. Similar to the hopper style, casement windows open from side-to-side, and can open inwards or out and away.
- Awning: Awnings are very similar to hopper windows. However, the main difference is its ability to open outwards. This option is perfect for those who want to add a more spacious feel to their home or that lack space inside for inward movement of the window sash.
- Bay/Bow: Marked by an outward frame, these types of windows are very popular for beauty and style. The bay option usually consists of three large windows that protrude from the home in a half-hexagonal shape. The bow option is made up of more windows—usually four or five separate panels—and extends outward in a more rounded curve.
- Storm: If heavy storms or extreme weather changes common where you live, consider a storm window. Storm windows are engineered with additional barriers and insulation power to promote better insulation and weather protection.
- Egress: This window is designed with style and safety in mind. The design is unique and pleasing to the eye while serving as an escape route or access point in the event of an emergency.
- Sliding: These come in two different versions. There is the two-panel option or the three-panel option. The main focus of this style is ventilation. If you have a wider window frame, then the three-panel option is your best choice.
- Energy Efficient Windows: If high-energy bills scare you or you want to be as green as possible, then you will want energy efficient windows. The improved insulation is the key to managing how much energy you use in your home.
Panes
- Double: This is the most common type of windowpane sold in the country. The double pane is necessary to keep the window in place. The seal between the two window sheets also helps prevent energy loss.
- Triple: This option has become popular in recent years thanks to architectural advancements and construction. The cost has come down considerably and provides additional insulation that exceeds the double pane.
- Quadruple: Quadruple pane windows are the top choice for efficiency, strength, and maximum-power insulation. However, the cost is much higher and requires reinforcement due to its additional weight.
Frames
- Wood: Wood frames have been used for centuries in home construction, and are the traditional choice for many homeowners that don’t mind the considerable maintenance required of wood—in exchange for beauty, durability, and top efficiency.
- Vinyl: Made of PVC, the vinyl frame is extremely durable and the most affordable frame on the market. Vinyl frames stand out because of their high value, tough durability, and no-fade color that will never need to be repainted.
- Aluminum: This option is for those who want durability and longevity from their window frames. Aluminum is very popular in architecture, making it an accessible option.
- Fiberglass: This option is meant for to homeowners that value low maintenance and durability above everything else. As improvements are made, and their use becomes more widespread, the popularity is expected to rise accordingly.
Understanding the Process
If you’re ready to get started with your home window installation project, your first step is to contact a reputable window company to guide you through the process. A great remodeling company will offer honest, reliable guidance from start to finish, making sure you’re comfortable with the investment you’re making to improve your home.
Once you’ve met with a project coordinator and agreed to go forward with plans to install new replacement window products, it’s time to begin. It’s important to know what you’re getting into before your window contractors arrive, so here’s how you can prepare for before, during, and after your installation.
Before Installation
- Confirm the schedule with your contractor.
- Make sure that any special instructions you have are labeled and available.
- Any obstacles both outside and inside the home around the windows should be removed.
- Make sure the window and surrounding area are cleaned so that the caulk and other materials will adhere when applied.
- Get protective items such as drop cloths to protect your flooring and belongings.
- Make sure the furniture is out of the way of the windows and foot traffic.
- Do a final checklist to ensure nothing is forgotten.
On the First Day
You will want to meet with your project coordinator or with the head of the installation crew to go over each window that’s going to be replaced. During this period, it is important you verify the windows ordered are the ones that you wanted and are in pristine condition. Before work begins, put down the drop cloths, and other protective items mentioned previously (a good contractor will take care of this part for you).
Once this is complete, it’s time for the work to begin. This means that old windows will be removed while the new ones are brought in. You will want to make sure you’re available yet out of the way so the workers can get the job done, but you can answer any questions that come up. Depending on how many windows are being replaced along with the speed of the crew, you may start the actual window replacement on day one.
Second Day and Beyond
If your window installation process goes on longer than one day, it’s probably because you’re installing ,more than one, two, or even three. In any case, the following days will involve continuing the replacement process and sealing the windows. You will still want your protective materials in place, and this is the point where it’s necessary to verify that everything is on schedule.
If you have elected to have additional services provided or have an unusually large number of windows installed, you can expect a little variation to the timeline we have provided. By clearly outlining the tasks, you will have a better indication of how long your specific project will take if it goes beyond the second day.
How Much Should Window Replacement Cost?
Cost is a great equalizer when it comes to home remodeling. The main objective is to get to a point where the price is fair, and the quality of work isn’t compromised. Before that can occur, you need to know what makes up the baseline. Here are the following factors that will contribute to the higher or lower costs of your window products.
- Window style: While multiple options are available, every single one has its own price point. The style you choose will make up a large portion of your initial cost.
- Window frames: All materials have a cost, and they are all different. Some material options won’t be available, while others naturally cost more. Make sure you choose the frame that matches your chosen style, though.
- How Many Windows: It’s simple math. If you are only replacing six windows when someone else is replacing 12, you will naturally pay less overall. Some companies may offer a deal when you buy a certain amount of replacement windows for your project, so shop around for good deals and compare.
- Extra Features: Upgrading to energy efficient or triple pane windows means the baseline cost goes up. Likewise, any other upgrade options will influence your final cost.
- Labor Costs: This is a highly variable category. Some projects will be done in two days, and others might take four. Where possible, work with the window contractors to determine exactly how much time will be needed, so the guesswork is taken out of the equation. Insist on a pricing estimate and compare rates between companies for the best results.
What are the Benefits?
It’s true that the real benefit of replacement windows lies in the ability to keep the home functioning properly. However, thanks to improvements in the window industry, there are many additional benefits of new windows in your home. Here are just a few of the ways that replacing old, deteriorating windows can improve your home.
- Improved Energy Efficiency
- Better UV Protection
- Low Maintenance
- Enhanced Aesthetics
- Increased Home Value
- Noise Reduction
Some of these benefits are tied to specific upgrade options with your windows, like low-E, or triple-glaze features. It’s important to determine what you value from your new windows the most. This will help you determine what upgrades and options actually matter to you.
Know Your Brand Options
Every product has multiple brands that all offer their own unique value. Windows are no different in this regard. Here are some of the country’s leading window product brands, and a bit of information about each of them.
- Andersen Windows: This brand has become a household name—with products known for high quality and long life expectancy, along with the wealth of material options available.
- Pella Windows: For those who want highly efficient windows, this is your brand. They specialize in double and triple pane windows while providing decent material options.
- Milgard Windows: This is the brand to use for those who desire vinyl window options. Different styles and functions are available with Milgard windows. These windows are noted for their modern look while remaining functional.
- Simonton Windows: Another great option for those who like vinyl windows and complementary options such as UV protection.
- Harvey Windows: Casement and double hung windows are the most popular options associated with this brand. Harvey windows are also known for extra soundproofing and noise reduction capabilities, and overall very high quality.
- Loewen Windows: Need weather protection? Very few brands stand up to Loewen’s ability to handle the full range of inclement weather. Plus, you can expect solid energy efficiency making this brand a winner all-around.
- Ply Gem: Vinyl is the key to this brand. Plus, you can count on their triple pane windows to keep you insulated and energy efficient.
- Alside Windows: This brand is all about quality at an affordable price. Not only is the upfront cost decent, but also the long-term savings are there with their energy efficient options.
- PGT Windows: If the weather tends to be extreme where you live, then PGT is a great choice for high-quality, super durable storm windows.
- Polaris Windows: Energy efficient, low-maintenance, and durable, Polaris windows are a solid brand option for homeowners.
Don’t DIY, Here’s Why!
While it can be costly to get a professional window contractor to do the job, it’s certainly the best option for homeowners. Unskilled, inexperienced contractors (or novice homeowners new to home improvement) are just not equipped to handle a project of this nature. Window replacement requires the right tools, skills, and experience to be done correctly and safely. One improperly installed window can turn into an expensive disaster—or a dangerous one.
Expert window contractors know exactly what to do to deliver the promised results. Look for companies that have a proven history of affordability, expertise, and quality. Get multiple quotes and check their reviews and standing with agencies like the BBB to ensure you get the right one the first time.
Window Installation in any Season
We all like the idea of perfect weather when doing a window installation, but perfect weather isn’t always a reality. While you should try to aim for nice weather during replacement, it’s a fact that sometimes windows need replacing even when the season is not ideal. That’s why we have tips for managing the project regardless of the season.
Spring
During this season, the weather can be great for home improvement projects like window replacement. Daylight hours are also longer, while temperatures are fair and mild. However, spring is a very popular season for home renovations—and you might need to schedule far ahead of time, as window contractors can become very busy with projects lined up over the weeks. Rain and storms can also be a factor depending on the climate where you live.
Summer
Even warmer than spring and without as many storms, summer is the most popular time of year for replacement windows. Like spring, you will need to schedule the project in advance. Try for mid to late July if possible. That time of summer is usually vacation time for families before school starts back up, so it might be easier to make an appointment with a reputable company. In addition, some days can be hotter than normal, and insects are plentiful. This can make for a miserable experience, so prep accordingly.
Fall
The fall season is known as the rush season in home improvement. Why? Mainly because it’s the last season available before winter arrives. The key to this season is to inspect your windows early in the fall so that you can beat the rush if you need replacement windows. You may be tempted to hold on until spring comes around again. If possible, go forward with plans instead of waiting longer—in order to enjoy the benefits of better windows throughout the colder months ahead.
Winter
This season is usually reserved for when you absolutely have to replace your windows. Winter is cold, icy, with short daylight hours, and is overall an unpleasant time of year to work outside. However, that doesn’t stop needs when they occur. Fortunately, there are good points to consider with a winter installation.
Window contractors are less busy, so you’ll most likely get to enjoy more flexible scheduling options when making your appointment—something homeowners can tend to struggle with during busier seasons. Plus, the contractors know that the cold weather makes installation tricky, which is why special tricks have been developed to mitigate that concern. This means that quality won’t suffer.
Just remember one thing. If the windows need replacing it’s best not to wait. The longer the project is put off, the more costly it will be to fix. In addition, drafts aren’t as bad in the fall or the spring, but they can be downright miserable to deal with in the winter.
Window Installation with Miracle Windows and Sunrooms
Chances are that your windows are older and are in need of replacing. In addition, they may be outdated or not reflective of your personal style. At Miracle Windows and Sunrooms, we understand your need for function and style with your windows. That’s why we offer unmatched service with affordability to deliver the windows of your dreams.
With us our customers know they benefit from:
- Proven Expertise
- Top-of-the-Line Products
- Affordable Prices
- Guaranteed Lifetime Use
If you’d like more information on professional replacement windows, we’d love to speak with you. Give us a call to speak with one of our agents about our window installation or fill out our online form to schedule your free, in-home assessment.
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