Winter and Your Windows

Jan 2, 2020 | Windows

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If you’ve lived in the Chicagoland area for even one calendar year, you already know our area experiences some serious winter weather. Conditions throughout the months of the winter season can include frigid temperatures, snow, ice, and uses of phrases like “polar vortex”. However, these Chicago winters are hard on more than just your body. The exterior of your house bears the brunt of the ice, snow, and plunging temperatures which can cause a series of challenges and issues in the short and long-term.

Old Windows Cause Problems

One of the ways you are able to stay warm and cozy inside your home while winter winds blow outside greatly depends on the exterior features of your home. Siding and roofing certainly play their parts, but your windows also are a crucial component of keeping your house warm. Unfortunately, old windows can no longer do the job.

Old windows are less energy-efficient than their modern counterparts, which means you are more likely to have a furnace that is doing double duty to keep your inside temperature comfortable. If your windows are more than 10-15 years old, you are also at risk of drafts due to inefficient seals.

Winter Conditions Cause Challenges

Even if your windows are fairly new, you are still at risk for complications due to winter weather. Temperatures can cause materials to shrink and then expand, which can lead to drafts as well as cracks. You can find short-term solutions by using weather stripping or even heavy curtains to keep chilly air from sneaking into your home.

Call Us Today

At Rusco, we specialize in providing clients throughout Chicagoland with custom windows that are energy-efficient and expertly installed. When you work with our company, you can take advantage of more than eight decades of experience. Our team is here to help you decide on windows that will complement your personal style and your house architecture, as well as develop a plan that will suit your timeline and budget goals.

Believe it or not, the winter months are an excellent time to start exploring your custom window options. Call us today to get started!

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