Reasons to Replace Your Windows



If you're a homeowner, there are many ways to improve the appearance of your home. Replacing windows is one way to instantly update aesthetics, but be aware that there are signs when it's time for replacement. These include situations such as rotted frames, failed caulking and cracked glass - applying quick fixes doesn't always solve problems permanently. Here are some reasons to consider replacing your windows. 


Blocks out noise

When your baby is sleeping or the elderly are taking a nap, you do not want to hear loud noises from outside. New windows have better insulation so it will block out noise and provide peace of mind for everyone.


Lower energy

Most old single-pane windows are prone to leakage because they're not very good at trapping warm or cold weather in and out of the house. When you use your AC during this hot season, it makes sense that these leaks would be more noticeable than usual—which means replacing them could help keep you comfortable when it matters most! The best part about getting replacement double paned Windows with low emissivity (LoE) glass right now? You'll reduce how much energy you need for heating/cooling while simultaneously saving yourself some cash in monthly utilities.


Curb appeal 

Installing better and newer windows will make your home more functional, appealing, and valuable. New window replacement can give you up to 85% ROI if you plan on selling the house in the future.


Since 2009, The Window Depot’s mission has been to improve homes throughout the Tampa Bay area with premium products and customer service that is unprecedented in the industry - even in challenging times. To schedule an appointment, call us at (813) 901-5555 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. You can also visit our showroom in Palm Harbor to view our products and discuss your home project with one of our consultants.


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