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Replacement Storm Windows: Are They Right For You?

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April 16, 2007 by bwm

As an unexpected late spring storm batters the East Coast, many homeowners are looking outside and wondering, “Do we need replacement storm windows?”

Replacement storm windows are installed over the first window. Some of the main benefits of replacement storm windows are added insulation and energy efficiency, often at a fraction of the cost of installing new replacement home windows. If you want to conserve energy and stay warmer while the snows fall, replacement storm windows may be for you.

Replacement storm windows have evolved. Many years ago, storm windows were cheap, flimsy squares, ugly and utilitarian. They kept your home fractionally warmer — but they were ugly as all get out!

Today’s custom replacement storm windows marry the best of window technology with stylistic advances. You can have all of the benefits of replacement storm windows with none of the drawbacks.

Replacement storm windows can help minimize air loss. Your warm air stays inside where you want it, while the frigid winter winds — or spring winds, as the case may be! — stay outdoors where they belong. Eliminating drafts will make your home more comfortable, especially for your youngest family members who are closer to the floor and older relatives, who are more sensitive to cold. You’ll be more comfortable, knowing they’re more comfortable!

Additionally, some replacement storm windows offer sound insulation. While no replacement window system can completely soundproof your house, quality replacement storm windows can help minimize or eliminate some of the ambient outdoor noise: a huge advantage to homeowners who live on a busy street, have noisy neighbors, or have other ‘background noise’ they’d like to live without.

Replacement storm windows may be the option of choice if you live in a historic home or a home that’s subject to strict homeowner’s association or locality rules that prohibit renovation. Because custom replacement storm windows are specially fitted to your home, you can add layers of insulation without altering your home’s appearance. Replacement storm windows feature narrow frames for this very reason. They serve as an almost-invisible layer of warmth.

Many replacement storm windows feature screens. This might not seem important while the winter winds are blowing, but once the snows melt away, it’s nice to open the windows and catch the scent of lilac and other spring flowers on the breeze. Enjoying cooling breezes is more than an aesthetic experience: it can also positively impact your energy bills, by reducing the amount of time you run your home’s cooling system.

For the ultimate in added insulation and sound-proofing, not to mention improving your home’s value, you’ll want to consider replacement windows. However, if you want some of the benefits while keeping to a budget, replacement storm windows may be the option for you. Maintaining a historic appearance, eliminating drafts, and potentially minimizing offensive ambient noise are all good reasons to consider replacement storm windows.
Add to that the many reasons Mother Nature provides: the whipping winter winds, filled with ice and snow; the spring rainstorms and autumnal gales. One bad storm is often enough to make homeowners long for some added protection from the elements. Replacement storm windows may be the answer!

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