Compared to a roof replacement or a full interior remodel, replacing your windows could be considered a small project. The benefits of new windows far outweigh its relatively small scale, which makes it a good investment regardless of whether you keep or sell your home. Let Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta share why.
New Windows Increase Curb Appeal. Your front windows are clearly visible from the curb, so it’s fairly obvious if they’re in a state of disrepair. New windows installation in Atlanta makes an immediate impact on your home’s appearance, and therefore your home’s curb appeal.
New Windows Increase Your Home’s Value. Real estate agents agree that homes with newly-replaced windows are much easier to sell and can command a higher price. In fact, you can expect to recoup up to 90% of the total window replacement cost, should you decide to sell your home within the warranty period.
New Windows Improve the View. If, for example, a bedroom window is facing a terrific view, you might want to consider switching to a different window type, such as picture windows. With modern window glass options – like our own exterior metal oxide coatings that cause water to sheet and reduce up to 99% of water spots – you’re likely to enjoy the view more with less effort.
New Windows Improve Indoor Comfort. Did you know that as much as 25% of indoor heat is lost through windows? This happens because old windows easily conduct heat — which means that you lose more precious heat during winter and gain a lot of outdoor heat during summer. Our windows are made with Fibrex® material composite frames and double-glazed High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, which are designed to reduce conductivity. New casement windows in Atlanta made with these materials practically guarantee comfortable interiors regardless of the outside weather.
New Windows Save You Money. On top of being comfortable, you get significant savings on your monthly utility bills with new windows. Improved indoor temperatures mean a lower workload for your heating and air conditioning systems, which means less energy consumption. Given the longevity of modern replacement windows, they really do pay for themselves over time.