Winterize with New Vinyl Windows and Save

November 16th, 2009 by admin | Print

Windows that aren’t sealed properly or are old and inefficient can account for 35 to 40 percent of a home’s heat loss. With heating bills on the rise, that can translate into big money. So is it time to consider vinyl windows or other types of window replacements?Specialty Shaped Vinyl Window

Buying new windows can be costly, but new windows should lower heating and a/c bills resulting in greater monthly utility savings. When it comes to home improvements, replacing windows should be at the top of the priority list. Window replacements can offer you a high return on investment in both savings heating and a/c bills, but also in the value that they add to your home.

How do you know when it’s time to replace old windows and start shopping for new energy efficient windows?

  • Frost appears on the inside of window panes
  • You feel a cold draft coming in through closed windows
  • Windows don’t open and close with ease
  • Windows panes are separating from window or wood is rottting
  • The windows haven’t been replaced for 20 years or more
  • Windows are single pane (instead of double)

One big reason to consider window replacement is simply the high cost of heating bills. Another great reason is to take advantage of the government tax credit available for installing new energy efficient windows.

Two things to consider when shopping for windows: 1) the style of the window is important. It can affect the overall look and value of your home. 2) Choose the right window for your climate. Vinyl windows are a good option for both warm and cold climates because they insulate well.

Call Styled-Rite of Indiana today for a free, in home consultation and estimate. We have a wide variety of name brand vinyl windows to choose from including Sunrise and Great Lakes. Call 800-217-6355 or visit us at www.styledrite.com.

Styled-Rite installs Vinly Replacement Windows throughout: Porter and Lake County Indiana, Merrillville, Gary, Crown Point, Hammond, Valparaiso, Munster, Highland, Griffith, St. John, Portage, Chesterton, Hobart, Schererville, East Chicago and New Chicago, Illinois.

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