We came across this great article on the Easy Energy Saving Tips website and thought we would share some of what it said. The article primarily focuses on the pros and cons of installing new windows in your home versus having a professional window film retrofit done. Let’s see what it has to say.
Energy efficiency is a hot topic across the nation and in an effort to reduce utility bills, some homeowners have heavily invested in new windows for their homes. There are several benefits to purchasing new windows, but a window film retrofit could be the solution to a majority of your needs. So before you consider purchasing a whole new set of windows for your home, be sure to ask yourself these three questions to ensure you are making the best decision.
- What’s my Budget? – Staying within your budget is no exception when it comes to purchasing new windows. Installing new windows is not a small investment when the average national cost is approximately $4,500. The pricing depends on the size of the window, the type of window, and the number of windows installed. Most homeowners spent between $2,500 and $7,328, however, some have spent $11,000 or more.
Window film installation can be a better option than replacing your windows. At a fraction of the cost, window film provides major benefits comparable to installing new windows. The average payback period for window film can be as little as four years compared to almost 13 years for new window installations. - Am I trying to be more energy efficient? – Windows have become more energy efficient over time and as a result have contributed to declining utility costs. Newer windows can better manage passive solar energy, leading to lower heating, cooling, and lighting costs. However, to achieve the maximum benefits, a more expensive window will be needed along with any additional features like blinds or curtains.
Window film is one of the most cost effective energy efficient home improvements. It blocks up to 99% of the sun’s UV rays and up to 86% of the sun’s heat, keeping your home cooler and your electric bill lower. While window film blocks the sun’s harmful rays and heat, your home will still receive enough natural light during the day that indoor lighting will not be necessary. - Do I need new windows? – If your home’s windows are broken, have rotted frames, or have reached the end of their useful life, then yes, it is time for new windows. If the main reason behind new window installation is to give your home a new look, you should consider window film.
Window films allow you to give your home a personalized and unique look without costing you a fortune. There are decorative window films that give your home style while still receiving all of the energy efficient benefits. Installing window film also offers an extra level of protection by holding shattered glass together and reducing the possibility of furniture discoloration from the sun. So before purchasing new windows for your home, consider window film as an alternative option.
We hope that you found this article on the pros and cons of new home windows versus a window film retrofit interesting and it helps you decide which direction to take your next home improvement project. If you would like to learn more, click HERE and contact Suntamers Window Tinting by calling 770-386-6170 or emailing us at [email protected].