Spring is here and you might feel some pep in your step. It’s a popular time to make changes and upgrades to your home, including window replacement. When you want to make a difference in your home’s appearance and performance, the time is now. But what makes spring one of the best times of the year for window installation?
Ideal Weather for Window Installation
Who doesn’t love sunny spring weather? This is one of the first perks of installing new windows in the spring. The moderate temperatures are better for the caulk and sealants used in window installation, allowing them to set and cure properly. There is also ample time to get your project on our schedule!
Boost Your Home’s Value
Thinking of selling your home? Putting your home on the market in the spring is a great idea! Replacing your windows can offer more bang for your buck if you choose to sell.
In fact, according to Remodeling’s newest Cost vs. Value report, the return on investment for new windows is roughly 67%.
Refresh Your Curb Appeal
Dreaming of a more beautiful exterior? Now is a time to perk up your curb appeal with new windows. Spring is an exciting time to choose from all types of custom window designs, ranging from specialty window shapes to the classic double hung and everything in between.
You can also mix various window styles for an interesting and aesthetic upgrade to your home.
For example, try adding an arch window over a picture window for a grand impression while increasing natural light.
Gear up for Energy Savings
Are you worried about out-of-control energy bills this summer? You don’t have to choose between suffering in the heat and keeping your home cool. That’s because energy efficient windows will insulate your home, allowing your air conditioning to run less.
Choosing windows that are certified by Energy Star will offer the best energy savings. Also, professional window installation will also ensure peak performance through every season.
Protect Your Home from UV Rays
Nearly everyone loves the impending summer sun. But the problem is that the sun rays can fade your furnishings and flooring. The good news is that you can prevent this problem with new windows–but how?
It’s possible with the help of low application. Low-E is an invisible layer that goes on the glass of your windows that’s applied during the installation process.
Low-E’s job is to redirect the sun’s harmful rays away from your home. In the winter, the opposite is true. Low-E allows the sun’s rays to naturally warm your home.
Upgrade Your Windows this Spring with Royal Home Improvement
Are you ready to make your home more energy efficient and beautiful? Royal Home Improvement is proud to offer affordable prices. Contact us to make your home look just like new at an affordable cost!