Most people don’t realize that home windows have a shelf life and need to be replaced to remain energy efficient. The frequency with which you should replace your home windows depends on several factors, including the type of windows, their quality, and the environmental conditions they are exposed to. There is however, a general guideline you can use in helping to determine if you should consider replacing your windows.
Lifespan of Popular Home Window Styles
Vinyl Windows: 20-30 years
Wood Windows: 20-40 years (with proper maintenance)
Aluminum Windows: 20-30 years
Fiberglass Windows: 30-50 years
Factors Influencing When You Will Need Window Replacement
Age: If your windows are approaching or have surpassed the average lifespan for their material, it is time to consider replacing them.
Damage: Nothing last forever. If you notice cracks, warping, or broken seals these are signs that the windows in your home need to be replaced.
Energy Efficiency and High Electric Bills: Older windows may not be (probably are not) as energy efficient as newer window models. Your original windows could be leading to higher energy bills.
Functionality: Do your windows function the way that they should? When you have difficulty opening or closing windows, drafts, or condensation between panes are indications that it is time to shop around for replacements.
Aesthetics: A remodel or even a new coat of paint can be all the reason you need to replace your windows. When you give your home a face lift, updating and upgrading your windows will provide a pleasing final touch.
Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Home Windows
Drafts: Feeling drafts near your windows suggests poor insulation.
Condensation: Persistent condensation between glass panes indicates failed seals. Failed seals can increase the humidity in your home.
Noise: Increased outside noise might mean windows are losing their insulating properties.
Rot and Decay: Visible rot in wooden frames or rust in metal frames are signs that signal that the matial is deteriorating and needs replacement.
High Energy Bills: A noticeable increase in heating and cooling costs can result from inefficient windows. If year after year, month after month your electric bill is rising more than your neighbors bill is, it may be time to take a long hard look at your windows and check to make sure they are energy efficient.
Window Maintenance Tips
The good news is, there are things that you can do that will extend the life of your windows.
Regular Cleaning: Keep windows clean to prevent dirt and debris buildup.
Inspections: Periodically check for signs of wear and damage so you can identify issues and fix them before they become problems.
Weatherproofing: Ensure seals and weather stripping are intact to prevent drafts. Over time, seals and weather stripping can wear down, peel off, and become less effective. At the first sign of a potential problem, take the necessary steps to correct it.
Repairs: Address minor issues promptly to avoid more extensive damage. When it comes to your home and your homes windows, time is of the essence. Minor issues can become big problems that cost big money quickly. So to save you money and headache, pay proper attention to the features of your home that make it energy efficient.
Maintaining an energy efficient home by monitoring these factors and signs can allow you to better determine the optimal time to replace your home windows.