Not sure you need new windows? Here are the obvious signs that you do:
- – Your home has single-paned, non-insulated windows.
- – The windows in your home are 20 years old or more.
- – Your windows are difficult to open and close. Or worse, you can’t get them to lock.
- – The frames of your windows are rotten or full of mold
- – Your windows are warped
- – The paint or material on your windows I peeling off.
- – You feel drafts when you’re near your windows
If some or all of these apply, then it’s time to see the local Quaker Window dealer about replacing windows.
Where do you start? Simple. Your locally authorized Quaker Window dealer. They’ll be more than happy to help you assess what you want to get out of your new windows and make recommendations on what will work best for you, your home and your budget.
One thing’s for sure — newer windows are more multi-faceted than their ancestors. Designed with standard features meant to enhance both energy-efficiency and home aesthetics. Plenty of options are available too which allow you to tailor your new windows to exactly what you want.
Bottom line: Replacing old windows can pay off in several ways; better energy efficiency, better home safety, less noise intrusions, and increased resale value of your home. But selecting the right product should be made wisely. Talk to the professionals at your locally authorized Quaker Window dealer and ask them about the Quaker Difference. Also ask them to recommend a reputable installation contractor.