Why Replace Windows?
The majority of a house's heat in the winter escapes out of the windows. The next time there's a storm, take a good look at your blinds or curtains. Are they moving at all? If they are, it's a sure sign that the window is letting in cold air and that your house could benefit from replacing them. Also touch …show more content…
If they face the south, they'll get a beating from the sun during the summer months. This is where homeowners need to make a decision -- do they choose to block the sun's rays during the summer or depend on it to help heat their homes in the winter? Decisions vary, but many companies elect to block the summer sun over the slight warmth that can be gained in the winter. A western exposure allows the most solar gain in the late afternoon, but many builders recommend facing utility areas, such as bathrooms and the garage in this direction. Northern exposures are frequently recommended because they can be extremely efficient, while eastern exposures are daylight rich, meaning homeowners might be able to cut down on artificial light.
Homeowners aren't expected to understand which direction is best. If you're building a new house, ask your builder about which direction your windows and doors should be. If you're replacing existing ones, however, ask your installer which types are best. It's often not in the budget to add or remove openings for a new window.
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