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Everything you need to know before installing new windows in your home

Everything you need to know before installing new windows in your home

A new set of windows can do incredible things for a home.

Not only do they improve the appearance of your property and give you a crucial style upgrade, but
the right windows improve your energy efficiency levels too. That could be extra important to your household right now, as electricity and heating bills continue to rise.

While installing new windows can be an excellent investment, it’s important to make sure you have
the right plan in place before you dive in. After all, windows can be an expensive purchase, particularly if you’re replacing multiple panes in different parts of your home.

Here are a few things you’ll need to know before you get started.

    1. What Kind of Windows do You Need?

First, you’ll need to think about the types of windows you want to install. Think about where you live
and the kind of issues you want to solve with your windows. Do you need sound-proofing to help
keep your home relaxed and peaceful when living on a busy street? Maybe you’re concerned about
security, and want a set of more resilient windows?
If you’re replacing the windows in your home with something more energy efficient, you might want
to look into window styles designed specifically to be eco-conscious. Double-glazed or triple-glazed windows are often a good choice. You can also look into designs which come energy-rated, to give you some peace of mind when it comes to energy performance.

    2. What Sort of Style Is Right for You?

Windows don’t just come in different “types”, they’re also available in various styles. It’s up to you which route you go with your window aesthetics, but you’ll need to consider multiple factors, from the kind of glass installed, to the surrounding frames.
If you’re starting from scratch with brand-new windows in a fresh-built property, you’ll have virtually unlimited options to choose from. You can look into tilt-and-turn windows, fully reversible windows, or timber-style windows. If you’re adding windows to a newly-built portion of your house, you might want to make sure the style matches the rest of your home.

    3. Focus on Longevity

In a time of massive inflation, it’s tempting to try and cut costs when making upgrades to your home. However, the last thing you want to do is end up replacing your windows just a few years after you install them. Different types of windows have different life spans, so it’s worth looking into how long your new investment is going to last.
An economy window might begin to lose its seal and efficiency after a few years, which means you’ll need to pay for extra repairs and maintenance. It’s also a good idea to remember that the installation of your windows will contribute significantly to how long they last. Paying a professional to ensure your windows are installed correctly will help you to avoid some common problems later on.

    4. Decide on the Number of Windows You Need

If you’re replacing your existing windows with newer, more stylish, and energy efficient alternatives, you’ll need to think about how far you want to go with the replacement. Replacing a window one at a time can sometimes seem like the more economical option. However, this could also mean you end up with a house that looks a little odd from the outside.
Investing in replacing multiple windows at once can help you to preserve your home’s aesthetic, as well as making a more significant difference to your energy bill. Getting more of your windows done at the same time will also ensure all of your frames and glass options share the same consistent style, so you’re less likely to end up with a mis-match.

    5. Timing is Important When Replacing Windows

Getting the timing right is often an important concept when you’re replacing your windows. The best installers will work with you all throughout the year. However, you might find it’s much easier to deal with the strain of replacing multiple windows during the summer or spring months, when the weather is less likely to be a problem.
You might also want to consider replacing windows at the same time when you’re making other upgrades to your home. For instance, if you’ve just changed the doors in your home for aesthetic and energy efficient purposes, you could get a good deal by changing the windows too.

    6. You May Need to Make Some Preparations

Preparing for your window replacement can be an important part of making sure the installation goes smoothly. If you’re installing new windows in an existing room of your home, then you’ll need to remove all the blinds and curtains from the opening. You should also remove any obstacles which might get in the way of your installers as they work.
Ideally, move the furniture away from your windows, and ensure your installers will have plenty of access to all the space they need. It’s also a good idea to get pets moved out of the room where your windows are going to be installed. You don’t want to have to chase your cat down the street after it leaps out of the window.

    7. Hiring the Right Professional is Crucial

More than anything else, the one factor that will make or break the success of your window installation, is the professional you choose to do the job. The right installation company will ensurenyou know everything there is to know about your window options, so you can make the right choice.
They’ll also provide guidance on how to maintain and preserve your windows.
Most importantly, a good team of professionals will work hard to ensure your windows are installed to the highest quality standards, so you don’t have to worry about potential issues with drafts or repairs too early in the future.

Install the Ideal Windows for Your Home

Your windows are some of the most important components of your home. It’s important to ensure you’re investing in the right windows for your specific needs, and maintaining them correctly. With KJM windows, you can rest assured you’ll have the support you need for an excellent window
installation every step of the way.

Call or email us today to discuss your window needs.

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