3 Reasons Not to do a DIY Window Replacement in Your Michigan Home

Everybody knows that window replacement for your Michigan home can be quite costly, so there is some allure to the idea of doing it yourself. However, few homeowners have the aptitude and tools necessary to actually replace their own windows. In fact, we have three good reasons that you should absolutely not attempt a DIY window replacement in your Michigan home.

1. It’s Dangerous

There are a number of risks associated with handling windows. From a practical standpoint, replacing windows on the second story requires some form of scaffolding to get the job done. It is not usually a task that can be done from a standard ladder because you will need to have the range of motion to properly seat and secure the window, which is quite heavy. Alas, the task isn’t just dangerous for the people involved, it can also be dangerous for the house. Every time you unseal a window to replace it, you open up the possibility of weather damage to the interior of your home. If your window replacement takes longer than expected or just doesn’t get sealed properly, you could be looking at thousands of dollars’ worth of damage to repair.

2. It’s Not Easy

Aside from the risks involved, there are some other issues that can stop you in your tracks. First of all, you have to know how to remove the existing window safely, and you probably need specialized tools to get the job done. For an experienced installer, the process to replace a single window can take upwards of two hours. For an inexperienced DIYer, the process can take much longer, and you will probably spend more on tools than you could have predicted. Experienced installers are also prepared to handle any damage they discover within the walls when the window is removed. This includes mold, rotting wood, and other issues. If you aren’t prepared to take on a major remediation project, this is not the task for you.

3. It Won’t Save You Money

Finally, DIY window replacement rarely pays off. First of all, it requires having your home opened up for significantly longer than a professional team would require, which means you are losing energy efficiencyalong the way. Secondly, the process itself will be completed at a much slower rate, which means your valuable hours will be slipping away. How much is an hour of your time worth? Finally, if the window is installed improperly, you’ll likely find that your new windows are no more energy efficient than your old ones, and now the warranty has been voided. All of those costs add up pretty quickly.

Here at Renewal by Andersen, we understand the importance of quality installation when it comes to upgrading your Michigan home’s windows. It rarely pays off to cut corners when it comes to such an important aspect of your home’s security and efficiency. To learn more about window installation, contact us today and schedule your free consultation.

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