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Save Money With
Replacement Windows
You have found
your dream home,
a beautiful old
colonial with a
wonderful
history to it.
The only problem
is that it needs
to be updated to
suit your needs.
Or perhaps it is
an older ranch
home with all
the floor space
you have
imagined, but is
a little worn
looking. If an
older home
appeals to you,
you probably
already know you
will have to put
some work and
money into it.
One of the
cheapest,
easiest and
fastest way to
add value to any
home is to
replace the
windows. In an
older home, this
adds even more
value. Vinyl
replacement
windows are the
best choice for
this type of
improvement.
They are
beautiful to
look at, are
energy
efficient,
maintenance free
and very easy to
keep clean. Why
should you
consider
replacing you
windows in the
first place? The
windows in older
homes are made
of wood. Wooden
frames can
easily rot over
time; the
caulking flakes
off, allowing
water or
moisture
seepage. This
causes more
water as well as
air to be able
to leak into the
house. Besides
the ugly look of
rotting window
frames, you are
throwing energy
dollars away as
the heat escapes
through these
old windows.
By installing
vinyl
replacement
windows, you
can eliminate
these problems.
Vinyl windows do
not rot and they
cannot peel
because there is
no paint on
them. The little
bit of
maintenance that
vinyl windows
need is some
cleaning with a
mild detergent
once in a while.
And even that is
easier than
wooden windows
with all those
separate panes.
If you are a
handy
do-it-yourselfer,
you can install
vinly
replacement
windows. If you
have ever
replaced any
kind of window,
you will see
that installing
vinyl windows is
even easier.
Here is how
to get started
on this project:
1) Remove the
old window, and
cut all the old
caulking away
with a utility
knife.
2) Getting a
volunteer to
help, push the
old window out
with a little
pressure.
3) After the old
window is gone,
make sure the
open window area
is thoroughly
cleaned of any
old paint, dust
and debris. It
is essential to
have a clean
surface when you
put the new
window in to
make sure you
have a good fit
and it is well
insulated.
4) Measure the
opening of the
window and the
new window to be
installed. YOu
can put shims in
to adjust for
any differences
to make the
window fit
perfectly.
5) Attach the
new window with
screws.
6) Squeeze a
seal of silicone
caulking all
around the edges
of the window
for a strong
airtight seal.
Once your new
vinyl windows
are in, you will
want to care for
them properly.
Washing vinyl
windows is very
easy. They tilt
inwards so you
can reach the
outside of the
window and clean
from the inside.
No more ladders
against the
house in order
to clean the
upstairs
windows.
You will not
need storm
windows with
vinyl windows
because they are
already double
paned and fully
insulated. If
you like the
look of
mullioned
windows, vinyl
windows come
with the
dividers
installed
between the
panes, so the
windows are
easier to clean,
but you keep the
traditional look
you like. There
is everything to
love and nothing
to dislike about
vinyl windows;
they are the
perfect addition
to add easy to
care for
elegance to your
home.
Clinton Maxwell
published at
large for
http://www.replacement-windows-tips.com
, a website with
topics around
home repair ,
DIY and other
ideas. Writing
for reports ,
the reviewer
expressed his
deep knowledge
on problems
relating to
vinyl
replacement
windows.
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