Ten great reasons to consider new replacement windows for your home

Energy Savings
Windows built today are 30% more efficient than windows built just 10 years ago. New windows are up to 40% more efficient than single paned windows.

Comfort
Drafts limit how much of our home is useable.
Drafts cause some rooms to be warmer or colder than others. Drafts move the curtains and keep us from sitting by the windows and doors.

Property Value Added
Windows add 81% of their cost to a homes property value on the day they are installed using an average provider. We consistently price and install product at 25 to 50% off that amount.

See the 2008 Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value Report here.

2007 Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value Report

Pride of Ownership


Nothing says, “I love my home” like new windows.
Very few things in life are truly wonderful and truly attainable…new windows are both.
Curb appeal from the front of the home is increased and knowing you've done your part to save energy dollars helps us make the most of what we have.

Peace of Mind
Knowing that our home is airtight and not in need of repair. Knowing that our home is safe and secure.

Convenience
Being able to clean ones windows. Being able to see through the clean windows. Screens to ventilate and air out the house at will.

Safety
Locks prevent intruders and keep our homes safe.
Night latches allow safety even when allowing ventilation. Windows that operate properly assure means of escape in case of fire.

Security
Keeps our personal possessions in our possession.
The appearance of new windows makes crooks move on to the neighbor’s house. Double locks on Double paned glass is one of the most secure windows money can buy.

Aesthetic Value
The beautiful appearance of new windows is like a facelift on your home. Windows are our homes eyes to the world. What we see and what the world sees.

Health
Drafts lead to colds and flu, bronchitis and pneumonia. Moisture causes mold and related bacteria build up and infiltration. Allergies are inflamed due to pollen and dust infiltration.

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