Choosing whether to restore your windows or replace can be a difficult decision. Typically it is more expensive to replace windows then restore them, but there are hidden costs in window restoration: time and energy. If you end up paying someone to restore your windows it may end up costing as much as a replacement. Whether you’re replacing or restoring, Marvin , Pella Windows and Thermal Industries Thermal Industries offer some great options.
Restoration
Window restoration can often cure problems such as air leaks, rotted frames or deteriorated sashes. Salvaging old windows can also be a rewarding experience. If your home happens to be in a historical district, restoration may be your only option. Always check with your neighborhood council or zoning commission if your home is within a historical district. Restoration is a great option for improving energy efficiency and preserving that charm that newer windows may not possess.
Replacement
Sometimes a home’s windows are beyond repair. It’s better to cut losses and start new instead of restoring every few years. It can be money saver in the long run. If your windows are over 30 years old it may be time to replace them. When shopping around you should consider newer window materials such as vinyl or fiberglass to give yourself more options. New windows can offer the benefits of lower energy bills, better lighting, UV protection, noise reduction and easier maintenance.
With Winter around the corner, it would be a great time to start considering window renovations. When you’re getting your window materials from a company such as Rusco, it’s important to consider both options of replacement and restoration.
About Rusco
Rusco is a family owned company has been serving local customers for over 76 years with innovative, reliable products and excellent service. Stop into our showroom or call us to make an appointment for us to visit your home. We’ll treat it like it was our own.