Dayton Daily News

5 tips to prepare for window replacemen­t

- MetroNewsS­ervice

Winter will come before too long, and for millions of people who reside in areas of the country that see the mercury drop considerab­ly between December and March, that means prioritizi­ng staying warm. Inefficien­t or aging housing materials may compromise your ability to do just that.

Drafts from doors, poorly protected attics and basements and aging windows may force heating systems towork extra hard to maintain interior temperatur­es.

Replacing old windows can make a home quieter by blocking out exterior noises. Consumer Reports also notes that newwindows are often easier to clean and maintain than older varieties.

Many homeowners are interested in replacing their windows butmay not knowwhere to start. These guidelines can help the process along.

Get several estimates

Ask for recommenda­tions from neighbors or other people in your area on which companies they used to install their replacemen­t

windows. When you interview the prospects, ask several questions about how they go about installing the windows. Questions can include:

■ How long will the project take?

■ Will I need to remain home during the process?

■ Doyoudisca­rdof old debris?

■ What is the protocol for installati­on during inclement weather?

Research permits

Most home renovation projects need to be approved by the local municipali­ty.

Go to the permit office and find out the requiremen­ts. Some windowcont­ractors will include securing permits in the cost of the project.

After the project is completed, an inspector will come by and ensure the work was done according to code.

Change up the appearance

Look at the type of hardware you have around the home and other fixtures. Choose windows that have locks or latches that can match those features for continuity of style. Think about choosing a different style or frame color of the window, or a different type of window to improveeff­iciency and function.

Research top window manufactur­ers

It’s tempting to purchase windows based on price alone, but replacemen­t windows are often a decision that only has to be made once or twice for the life of the home. Invest in durable windows that will have staying power. Consumer Reports offers unbiased reviews on variouswin­dowbrands and can help homeowners make sound decisions.

Prepare for installati­on

Clear pathways, removewind­owtreatmen­ts and disconnect windowalar­m systems. Plan for one to two days of installati­on, advises AndersenWi­ndows and Doors. Keep pets and children away from work areas.

 ?? METRO NEWS SERVICE PHOTO ?? Replacemen­twindows can be a smart investment. Newwindows can improve the look of ahome, reduce heating costs and can keep interior spaces comfortabl­e.
METRO NEWS SERVICE PHOTO Replacemen­twindows can be a smart investment. Newwindows can improve the look of ahome, reduce heating costs and can keep interior spaces comfortabl­e.

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