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If I Replace My Windows, What Does It Save Me?

If you’re considering becoming more friendly to the environment, then you’re also probably thinking of saving some cash in your energy bill. This is when you start brainstorming the many ways you’re able to save some cash on the replacements or upgrades that can be made to your home. If you would like to invest in your home, save some money in your heating and cooling bills, and reduce the amount of energy that you use on a daily basis while providing comfort – replacement windows may be the way to go.

Replace Your Windows and Add Value to Your Home

There are many reasons why an increase in home value comes with replacement windows in Minneapolis. You’re able to see the largest return on your investment when you go with quality replacement windows. Depending on the options and the particular window, you’re able to recoup up 80% of the cost you spend.  And check with your tax preparer – there may be tax credits for installing energy-saving windows in your home, which will offset some of the cost.  Last but not least, you can enjoy a reduced utility bill each month because those new energy-efficient windows mean you’ll be spending less on heating and cooling.

Compare Performance Ratings on Windows to Evaluate Savings

Make sure to check the Energy Star labels that are located on the windows to find out more regarding their energy efficiency when you’re comparing different windows. You want to know how the window you choose is going to do in the Minnesota climate. Here are some factors to be aware of. Comparing these ratings can help you determine which window can save you the most money on your energy bills in the coming months.

  • U-factor is the rate the window conducts non-solar heat. The lower the U-factor, the better it is for energy performance.
  • SHGC indicates how much solar radiation is able to come through the windows and then released in the home as heat. The lower this number, the less heat; the higher, more heat. With more heat, this can reduce the heating costs but with less, it can reduce the cooling needed.  Which is better for your home depends on a number of factors, including what direction the window faces.  A replacement window professional can help you evaluate which is better for you.
  • Air Leakage ratings refer to the amount of air that is moving around the windows. You want a window that has a low air leakage rate so that you’re not letting the outdoor air in or letting your warmed or cooled air escape.

Overall, having new windows installed in your home can be a smart decision to make, as well as a valuable one. You’re able to reduce the amount you spend each month on your energy bills while helping the environment because you’re reducing the amount of energy you’re using.

When the time comes to consider new replacement windows in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area, give us a call here at Window Outfitters. We offer numerous types of windows from many top name-brand companies such as Pella, Comfort Line, Mon-Ray and Marvin. You can also check out our Pinterest boards for some of the styles that we carry.

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Window Outfitters is a premier Window Replacement, doors, siding contractor and installer. As Contractor in the St Paul, Minneapolis, (Twin Cities) Minnesota (MN) metro, we proudly serve, but are not limited to, the following areas: Minneapolis Energy Efficient Vinyl Windows, Replacement Window Contractors Minnesota, Burnsville, Apple Valley, Lakeville, Savage, Bloomington, Edina, Richfield, Eagan, St Paul, Hastings, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Eden Prairie, Farmington MN, Chaska, Shakopee, Chanhassen, Victoria, Mendota Heights Anderson Windows Minneapolis, Marvin Windows Minneapolis.

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