How You Can Save Money With Window Replacements - Our Guide
Advanced Exteriors MN
A lot of homeowners put off replacing their windows for many years because they worry about the expenses of replacement or window treatments. Upgrading from your older, less efficient windows is crucial in conserving energy and is a sound investment for long-term use of your windows. You will be paying for your new windows over time, just like you will pay for windows that are not sufficient. Here are some features that will come with high-quality replacement windows:
Non-conductive frame materials
Most older homes will use aluminum-framed window frames, which are poor insulators and will transfer heat and cold between your outside air and indoors. Good quality replacement windows will have vinyl or fiberglass frames that will reduce the thermal transference significantly, meaning you will then have a lower utility bill on your cooling and heating.
Multiple panes and a thermal spacer
A single-paned window will not reduce heat loss and gain in your home as efficiently as a double-paned window. A double-paned window will create dead air space between the panes of glass, which will slow down the heat transference. Most homes that are built within the past twenty-five years will have double-paned glass, but these windows will use a metal spacer in between the panes, which will be a more conductive material. Quality window replacements will eliminate thermal transference and will insulate your windows.
Low-emissivity glass
Regular windows are typically constructed with standard clear glass, which will do nothing for heat transference. Quality replacements will allow you the option of low-e glass, which has a thin metallic coating that will block two-thirds of the heat and up to three-quarters of UV rays that pass through it. This will greatly reduce the loss of heat and gain through the glass, lowering your utility bills just as well. Fewer UV rays will also mean less fading or damage to your curtains, furniture, and anything else that might have gotten direct sunlight, translating to less replacement costs.
Gas insulation
Basic windows will use natural air between the glass for dead air space, whereas a professional quality window replacement will use gas that is heavier than air such as krypton or argon. This will be a more superior insulator which will greatly slow any heat transference, thus lowering your bills further.
Less maintenance
Quality windows will need virtually no support. They will be weather-proof, will not warp, rot, or be damaged easily by insects. They won't peel or flake, either, and will not need to be sanded or repainted like traditional wooden windows. This is why it is an investment; you won't have to pay maintenance costs or for replacements.
Better warranty deal
Newer, more superior windows will come with better coverage. Most of the time, the cost of repairs and replacements will be entirely on you, but now, homeowners can enjoy warranties that cover pretty much anything that could happen to your windows under a given period.
Save yourself money
As mentioned before, this is an investment. The amount of money you put into your new windows will be paid back through cheaper utility bills as well as fewer repairs and maintenance. In the long run, it's worth it to pay upfront for windows that will last.
If you’re looking for a professional window replacement service & renovation contractor in Minnesota, Advanced Exteriors is your best option. Contact us today for more information.






