How Vinyl Windows Can Save You Money
Imagine the home of your dreams. Is the old colonial style home that has
historical significance but could use some updating? Perhaps it is the 1960s
rambling ranch that gives you more single floor living space than you’ve ever
dreamed of. If you have or would like to have an older home, chances are it
could use some updating. One of the best ways to add value to your older home is
by replacing the windows. Vinyl replacement windows are energy efficient, easy
to clean, and add maintenance free beauty to any home.
Why Replace Windows?
Older windows that are generally made with wooden frames can warp or rot over
time. They may at one time been well sealed, but over the years caulking flakes
away and allows water to seep in. When water gets into the wood it expands and
can rot, leaving spaces though which water and air can get into the house.
Basically you have an aesthetic nightmare as well as horribly inefficient
insulation against the elements.
Vinyl
replacement windows take care of it all. The best part of the whole deal is
that they will never rot or warp. The paint won’t peel because there isn’t any!
The only maintenance they will ever need is cleaning – and that is many times
easier than on old wooden windows with separate panes.
Vinyl Replacement Windows – A DYI Project
If you know how or are willing to learn how to replace a window, then you can
install vinyl replacement windows. This great do-it-yourself project is an easy
construction task.
First, you will need to remove the old window. If there is still a seal from the
caulking you can cut it with a utility knife around the perimeter. Then with the
help of a second person, push the window in or out with gentle pressure.
Once the old window is removed, then you will need to clean up the area around
the window box by scraping off all old paint and debris. A clean surface is
important in getting a good fit and seal for the new window.
Next check your measurements. If old windows have become a bit lopsided, then
you can square it up with shims. This extra step will make the windows fit
better.
Windows then are securely attached with screws. Finally, run a seal of silicone
caulking around the edges for an extra strong seal.
Caring for Vinyl Replacement Windows
To wash
replacement windows is so easy. The windows tilt in so cleaning the exterior
side can be done safely from the inside. This is especially convenient for
second story windows. Any storm windows that came with the old windows are no
longer needed. The new windows are double-paned and insulated. Between the panes
there can be decorative trims, so the surface to be cleaned in one smooth
surface.
When it comes right down to it, there is no down side to installing vinyl
replacement windows. They will add carefree beauty to your home for decades.
About the Author:
Charles Mohaney writes frequently for
http://www.replacement-windows-tips.com
an online guide. Charles is working on topics such as vinyl windows and DIY.
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