What Home Buyers Look for in a Window

Are you planning to sell your home soon? Keep in mind that potential buyers will look into each part of your home to determine whether it’s worth the purchase. They often don’t want to spend additional renovation costs after purchase, so your home must be ready and presentable for the next owner. If you want it to stand out and make it more presentable to buyers, you need to consider getting extensive renovations to make it attractive on the market. One way to stand out is with the right windows.

What Home Buyers Look for in a Window

Comfort

Windows should be more than just visually appealing. Beyond that, home buyers also want the windows to provide comfort indoors throughout the seasons. That means they should be capable of retaining the heat during the winter months and keep your home naturally cool during summer. Windows that are capable of this must be built with dual-pane glass and low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings that allow consistent indoor temperatures all year round.

Energy Efficiency

Along with windows that have Low-E coatings, they must also meet the U-Factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) criteria in your area. Also make sure to get windows that are ENERGY STAR®-qualified as they can help improve your home’s efficiency. New windows can also increase your home’s selling price, so talk to a trusted window contractor about getting a full replacement today!

Reliability

Future home buyers also want windows made with quality materials that last for many years. Your new windows should be reliable in terms of quality and durability. While some materials may offer good weather resistance and durability, our proprietary Fibrex® windows offer many more benefits that are hard to beat.

If you’re looking for quality windows that are worth the investment, you only need to trust one of the best window companies in the area. Contact Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco today! You can contact us at (866) 609-5033 or via our convenient online form. We serve customers in San Francisco and the surrounding areas.

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