Q&A: Why Are New Windows Great Investments for Your Home?

When it comes to home improvements, one of the most common notions is that a new window will simply add to your home’s aesthetics. Many think that only wealthy homeowners are willing to spend on such project. But there is an underrated reason why you should opt for window replacement. In a place like Atlanta where summer can be doubly hot and humid and generous precipitation can be frequent all throughout the year, good double hung windows in Atlanta, for example, can help make your home safer and more comfortable. New windows can also add curb appeal to your property.

Our experienced contractors in Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta answer some questions you may have on window installations:

Q: Are windows a good investment?

A: Yes, they are a great investment! New windows are a tremendous help in making your home more comfortable from the minute they are installed, and in the long run. Lower quality windows are susceptible to damage, which can lead to air leaks and cause internal drafts in your home.

Q: How does a new window serve my home better?

A: You will stumble upon window materials that are on inferior quality, shoddy designs, and have weak mechanisms for locks. Renewal by Andersen earned the reputation as a window of choice because they put style and function to work together to enhance the design of your home and increase your security level.

Q: Aside from aesthetics, what more can be had from them?

A: Having new windows can actually help with your energy bills especially if it is of quality materials like our Fibrex® frame. It is durable and doesn’t easily succumb to damage so you won’t have to worry about air leaks and constant replacements. It keeps your home at a comfortable temperature for a long time while keeping it energy efficient.

So if you’re looking to invest in windows installation in Atlanta, call us at Renewal by Andersen we’ll be more than happy to accommodate you.

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