Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Energize Franklin: Save Money and Energy by Improving or Replacing Inefficient Drafty Windows

According to the US Department of Energy, heat gain and heat loss through windows are responsible for 25%–30% of residential heating and cooling energy use. Energy efficient windows are an important consideration for both new and existing homes; in addition to saving money on heating and cooling costs, they can also add to the resale value of your home.

Are my windows working to keep my home warm?

You can quickly determine if your windows are sealing properly on a cold, windy day. If your windows are closed, but you can still feel cold drafts with hands near the window edges, you should probably take action to seal the suspect windows; there are several low-cost sealing options available at most local and big-box hardware stores.

New Windows versus Window Replacement
New windows typically cost around $1000 or more per window, since a trained carpenter is replacing the window frame. Costs can be reduced if the existing window frame is left in place and a smaller window frame and window is installed inside the existing frame. Companies that advertise “replacement in a day” are likely selling “window replacements” and not new windows. Typically, glass area decreases and they can be less aesthetically pleasing.

The following testimonial was written by David Rittenhouse in March, 2023, and can be found on the EnergizeFranklin.org website:
“I used Arthur Home Improvement in 2007 to replace 21 windows, 2 sliding doors, remove siding, add ½ inch insulation and add vinyl siding. The Harvey vinyl windows and siding have required virtually no maintenance. I couldn't be happier with the way the project went, and how they have held up during the 16 years since. The house is definitely easier to heat and cool with the new windows and the insulation under the siding.”
For more information on this and other energy-saving ideas, please visit EnergizeFranklin.org !

Energize Franklin: Save Money and Energy by Improving or Replacing Inefficient Drafty Windows
Energize Franklin: Save Money and Energy by Improving or Replacing Inefficient Drafty Windows

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