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Intelligent Reasons Why Minnesota Home Window Replacement is the Right Choice

Home windows replacement is an intelligent choice for homeowners here in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area!

To fully understand this, you need to ask yourself a simple question: on a hot, humid summer day would you open your windows while operating your air conditioner on high? Your obvious answer would be “absolutely not!!” and then explain to us that it would be the same as throwing your hard-earned money straight out the window. And you are correct. However, putting off the replacement of your home windows can be almost as terrible.

Think about the following information:

  • To have effective insulation there must be dead air space located between 2 solid surfaces. This is a critical feature absent in all single-pane replacement windows. Without effective insulation in your glass, energy from your home emits through your home’s windows to the outside world. In most cases, this is close to having no windows in your home at all. This could be the reason why you have high energy bills.  In fact, energy auditors will tell you that the greatest heat and cooling loss in a home is through windows, followed by doors.  
  • Investing in window panes that are modern as well as energy efficient is the only way to solve this problem. Applying additional glazing to your single-pane windows is not a solution to your underlying problem. It is better than doing nothing, but your costs to keep your home comfortable will be too much. The compounded cost of your utility bills and additional glazing will become enormous over time.
  • Maybe your home windows are already double-pane. If so, that is awesome. But, are you aware that products on the market today offer many advantages over ones from only a few years ago? For example, most double-pane windows that are rated as energy efficient have gas trapped between the glass rather than air.  Gas is a much better insulator than air.  Do your existing windows just have air? You might believe you’re saving much money with your windows as they currently are; however, you possibly are giving money away to your utility company each and every month. This is cash that should otherwise still be in your pocket. Checking the many benefits of modern energy-efficient windows is the only sure way of knowing.
  • New replacement windows are a great way to add beauty and style to your home. This allows you to take pride in your home and when it comes to selling your residence, it will make a huge difference.
  • Adding energy-efficient replacement windows is also a terrific and economical way to up the value of your home.

Learn more about why choosing new replacement windows is a good choice for your Minnesota home with these money saving reasons.

To find out all the advantages of new home replacement windows, contact us at Window Outfitters today! We will be glad to give you additional details to allow you to make an informed choice.

Window Outfitters is THE replacement window company for the Minneapolis area. We strive to ensure your window solution fits your needs. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation in your home. 

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