5 Benefits of Replacing Windows This Winter

Jan 12, 2023 | Windows

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Window replacement is a big upgrade that can do wonders for your home. Of course, most people assume that you have windows replaced in the warmer months as opposed to during the cold of winter. However, with the occasional nice days here and there, it could be the ideal choice. Here are five reasons to consider replacing your windows this winter.

More Availability in the Off-Season

You’re right—most people replace their windows in the spring, summer, and fall. Therefore, if you get replacement windows this winter, you’ll be able to get better availability and probably even better pricing on the windows because it’s the “off-season” for these contractors. Many companies run winter specials, so be sure to check that out before you pay full price.

Reduce Future Heating Bills

Why wait all winter and spend another small fortune on heating this year? If you replace your windows in the middle of winter, you’ll immediately stop the leaking air and improve your energy bills. You’ll waste less energy and money without having to wait until the weather breaks and pay more than you should in the meantime.

Check Out Energy Credits and Rebates Before Tax Time

Today, there are a lot of incentives for homeowners who choose energy-efficient upgrades for their homes. If you have windows installed this winter, you will be able to check into available rebate programs or tax credits that you can get. This will be helpful information to have so that when you file your taxes, you include your new windows accordingly.

Secure Your Home from Potential Intruders

Security is another reason that you won’t want to wait to install new windows. If your windows are old, damaged, or have broken or inoperable locks, you could be putting your home and your whole family at risk. Replacing the windows right away will ensure that your family is protected and your home is secure.

Improved Efficiency Overall

New windows will provide more protection from the outdoor elements, which means your furnace and central air conditioning won’t have to work as hard to keep your home perfectly comfortable. New windows will also help keep out more heat from sunlight and if you choose models with inset blinds and shades, you can reduce the dust that comes along with those types of window treatments, too.

Ultimately, there’s never a bad time to replace your windows. The sooner you do, the sooner you can start reaping the rewards. Reach out to Rusco Windows and Doors for more help!

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