It may be the case that you have purchased a new home that needs some renovations. It may be the case that you are looking for a way to increase the value of your current home. Either way, when it comes to improving the value of your home, or the appearance, one simple way to do this is by having new windows installed.
Of course, this is not as simple as simply having a new paint job or some decorating done. There is a lot that goes into the process of having new windows fitted and as a homeowner you will have some questions for the installer.
So, read on to learn some of the key questions that are recommended you inquire about, before the new panes are glued in place!
What is the Energy Efficiency Rating of the Windows?
When you are opting for new windows, whether they are vinyl replacement windows or triple-glazed windows, you should ask about the energy efficiency.
Why? As a home owner, and a current resident in the property, you will want to know the energy efficiency to ensure that you can reduce heating and cooling costs. Understanding the windows U-factor, as well as the Solo Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) and whether they are Energy Star certified will help you to choose the right windows to be fitted in your home. Remember, if you are looking to sell your home in the future, having windows that have a higher energy efficiency will also increase the property’s value. So, always enquire with the installer!
What Are the Warranty Terms and Coverage?
It is not likely (assuming you have chosen a professional installer), but you will want to know the terms of any warranties that come with your newly installed windows, and what it covers. For example, you may have a fitted window with minor glass breakage, a seal failure, or a frame defect, which will need to be replaced. You should also ask how long the warranty is on the windows and, if you are selling to a new owner, if the warranty is transferable and which conditions may void it.
What is the Installation Process, and Who Will Perform It?
It goes without saying, but a quality window installation will positively impact the performance and its longevity. So, you should inquire who the installers are, if they are certified, whether the installation will include proper sealing, other insulation factors, and the timeline for completion. Also, be sure to take the names of the people you have spoken to, and who installed the windows as, if there is an issue down the line, this can help address it quicker.
Will The New Windows Affect My Homes Value?
Ideally, any vinyl windows you have installed in your home will positively affect your home’s value. You should remember, however, that vinyl windows come in a range of styles, colours, and finishes, and you should consider how any style you choose will blend in with your home’s architectural style and the current theme. If your home has a very eclectic appearance, you should ask about customization options for your new windows, as having a mismatched property can severely reduce its appearance and its value.