Looking to Lower Your Electric Bill? Start With Your Windows

Looking to Lower Your Electric Bill Start With Your Windows

As a homeowner in the Cincinnati area, finding a way to keep your electric bills from skyrocketing can be difficult, especially in the summer. Here are some tips on how investing in energy efficient windows can yield significant savings in your energy bills.

Looking to Lower Your Electric Bill Start With Your Windows

Windows and Room Temperature

Your windows play an active role in regulating your indoor temperature. After all, they’re the main way hot and cold air enter and escape (apart from your doors) from your home.

Finding out if a window is energy-efficient is easier than ever—all you have to look for is the ENERGY STAR® performance label. It’s also a good idea to consider the style of window, as some styles provide better energy efficiency than others. Double hung windows, for example, provide exceptional airtight sealing, making them highly energy efficient.

Reducing Drafts

Another benefit of replacing your old windows is a reduction in all those pesky drafts. Our high-quality windows are designed to eliminate drafts, ensuring a comfortable temperature for your living space all year round.

Lowering Your HVAC Costs

Replacing your windows can also help reduce your HVAC costs. Many of our energy-efficient windows, such as our casement windows, are extremely airtight, which minimizes peak heating and cooling. By investing in energy efficient window replacements, your windows will regulate the temperature inside your home, taking the burden away from your HVAC system. This means lower energy bills and long-term savings.

Replacement window installation is your first step in achieving a more energy-efficient abode. At Renewal by Andersen of Cincinnati, we offer a wide range of energy efficient casement windows as well as double hung windows in Cincinnati and West Chester, OH. Call us at (866) 609-5033 today to learn more about your window options!

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