When Good Windows Go Bad and Waste Energy

In today’s world, everyone wants to save on energy. Few realize that great Fairfield windows are one of the most affordable ways to go in this regard. When worn-out windows don’t get maintained over the years, the little bits of damage they might have incurred may be a big cause of energy loss. There are two major energy losses that occur, and we discuss the reasons behind them.

Air Gaps and Cracks

One of the biggest ways energy is wasted is when air is allowed to move freely into and out of your home. One of the more obvious reasons for this are cracks in the windows themselves. Another reason is caused by changes in temperature with the shifting of seasons. Extreme cold or heat can cause the window frames to warp out of shape and leave openings, especially if the frames were weak to begin with.

Yet another reason is when weather stripping, sealants, or caulking deteriorates over time. In any of these cases, the free flow of air can tax your cooling and heating systems—forcing them to work extra hard to provide you with what you require. This, in turn, will cost you money.

Heat Sinks and Escape Points

It’s not just through cracks and breaks that heat can escape through. When windows are really worn or even poorly designed, they can radiate heat out of or into your home through the glass when you don’t need it to. This means heat loss during cold winter nights and hot summer days. Older windows don’t benefit from glass coatings that insulate your windows in Fairfield while keeping visibility good.

When this happens, you can lose around 30% of heat. Again, your systems for heating or cooling can be taxed. Naturally, this will cost you once more. It’s a lack of efficiency that makes spending on fixing old windows or even replacing them with newer more-efficient ones a worthwhile investment.

For over half a century, Renewal by Andersen® of Westchester and Fairfield has been the source for quality doors and windows. You can count on us for reliable professional work every time—regardless of what you need. Give us a call today at (866) 609-5033, and we’ll provide you with a free estimate on all your window needs.

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