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When I was a kid, my parents decided to sell the small brick home we lived in. Unfortunately, they didn’t receive any high offers for the house. Because I don’t ever want to experience the difficulties selling a house that my parents did, I’ve researched home improvements homeowners can make to add value to their properties before placing them on the market. A great remodeling project to undertake before selling a home is installing new windows. New windows can add value by improving both the appearance and energy efficiency of a home. On this blog, I hope you will discover the benefits of installing new windows in your home before attempting to sell it. Enjoy!

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Add Low-Emissivity Storm Windows To Your Home To Lower Your Energy Costs

by Jesse Henderson

If you face rising energy costs every winter, you can help control your energy bill this winter by installing low-emissivity storm windows on top of your existing windows. Here are a few things that you need to know about low-emissivity or low-e storm windows.

Prepare Your Windows

Before you go out and purchase storm windows to go over your existing windows, you need to check your windows and see if you need to make any repair to them. For example, if you have a frame with rotting wood, you'll want to address the issue before adding storm windows. Or if air is leaking in around your windows, you'll want to re-caulk them first. You want your window to be in good condition before you purchase and install low-e storm windows.

Ideally, you should do everything you can to increase the energy efficient of your windows before installing storm windows, such as caulking your windows, adding weather stripping and apply film to your windows.

Finding The Right Storm Windows

To increase the energy efficiency of your home, you can install a low-e storm window either over the exterior frame of your window or place it over your window on the inside. Installing a storm window will help you decrease the heat loss in your home and will help reduce the air that is lost out of your home.

When you purchase a storm window, you want to use one that has a low-e coating on it. This coating is practically invisible to the naked eye but is designed to prevent radiation heat loss and will help reduce conduction. Storm windows with low-e coating are more energy efficient and will reduce your windows more than just regular storm windows.

To get the best windows, you are going to want to custom order storm windows. This is the best way to ensure that the storm windows you fit are a perfect fit and really help lower your overall energy costs.

Check For Utility Incentives

Finally, you are going to want to check for utility incentives in your area for installing storm windows. Many utility companies offer different types of incentives and/or rebates for installing storm windows on your home.  

You can also find out about tax credits and savings that you can get for increasing the energy efficiency of your home, such as installing storm windows, by searching for your state at Energy.gov. This site will help you find out about additional benefits you might be able to get for improving your home.

Contact a company like Mister Window Inc to learn more about replacing your windows.

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