Beyond Efficiency: Other Considerations When Shopping for Windows

Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco

 

Most homeowners are well aware that windows have the ability to boost a home’s curb appeal and save on energy consumption. However, there are many other things to consider when getting a window replacement in San Francisco, including a window’s ability to provide extensive views, allow for sufficient light and ventilation, and bring more of the outdoors into your home.

Design and Performance Like No Other

If you happen to own a house with builder-grade windows that are a decade old or more, there’s a good possibility that your windows are deteriorating. Some indications include leaking, condensation, inadequate insulation, faulty sealing and a sudden increase in your energy bill. When it’s time to let go of your old windows, in addition to efficiency, consider these benefits when looking for a replacement.

  • Look for windows that can provide an extensive viewing area like Renewal by Andersen® casement and picture windows. These window types provide a natural connection with the outdoors, giving you a sense of spaciousness.
  • While central air systems and exhaust fans mechanically ventilate, most homeowners like the feel of a cool breeze entering the home. Double-hung styles are a classic ventilation choice for replacement of windows in San Francisco because both the top and bottom panes can be raised and lowered, making it easy for you to control how much air you let inside your home.
  • Lighting is an important function of windows. Even with the number of homes that depend on electric lighting, daytime light provides a different kind of illumination. Natural light is also a powerful architectural tool in shaping and defining interior spaces. Renewal bow and bay windows can provide you with excellent amounts of natural light.

Strive for window replacements that give the best value for your money in terms of design and performance. We think you’ll find what you’re looking for at Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco. Don’t hesitate to call and have our expert team assist you.

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