If you want to sell your home quickly, you should make it as appealing as possible. This means pointing out some of the best things about it, like the windows. They add a lot to the look, comfort and energy efficiency of a home, which is why potential buyers are likely to look at them closely. Here are some of the window features that you should highlight when trying to sell your home:
1. Greater Functionality
Windows serve varied purposes depending on their style. Show buyers your picture windows that highlight a light, airy property. Thin frames and large glass areas let in natural light, making rooms appear more open and creating a greater connection to the outdoors. Feature sliding windows’ seamless operation and space-saving design. Tell them that double-hung or casement windows promote natural ventilation.
2. Superior Durability
Potential homebuyers may avoid windows with flimsy or damaged framing. You should replace old, failing windows before selling your property, and make sure the replacements are better. Renewal by Andersen® uses Fibrex® material for sashes and frames. Combining wood’s strength and insulation with vinyl’s low maintenance, our Fibrex windows are sturdy and long-lasting.
3. Improved Comfort and Efficiency
Potential buyers will be happy to hear that the windows in your home can help keep their energy costs low. This, of course, will depend on the glass and frames of your windows. Our Fibrex windows are also equipped with our High-Performance™ Low-E4® SmartSun™ glass. This glass can help keep a home naturally cool and comfortable in the summer, and warm and cozy in the winter. That is because the glass has advanced glazing, an argon gas blend in between the panes and a low-emissivity (low-E) coating.
Are you ready to have those gorgeous replacement windows installed? Then give Renewal by Andersen of Long Island a call at (855) 728-1756 to schedule your free consultation. You may also fill out our contact form to request a quick estimate today. We serve homeowners in Huntington and the surrounding communities.