Replacement Windows in San Antonio: For Curb Appeal and Energy Savings
November 15th, 2013 | 2 min. read
By Scott Barr
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SubscribeOne of the important home improvement projects that can create quite an impact on your home is the installation of a new window. An article by David Hollies for the HomeAdvisor.com says as much:
Most people think of curb appeal as roofing, siding, and landscape, but new window installation offers a great opportunity to upgrade your home in style and resale value. Not to mention, with nearly 40 percent of central heating lost through windows and doors, quality window replacement with proper insulation ensures substantial savings on utility bills.
Another reason to replace your windows is that today's replacement windows also deliver large savings in maintenance costs and convenience, as newer windows don't require the constant upkeep of scraping, replacing putty and new paint.
The good news is that replacement windows in San Antonio like those provided by companies such as Southwest Exteriors are offered in various classic or contemporary styles that suit your taste and home architecture. These include double-hung, casement, picture, bay, bow, awning, and even specialty windows. They are designed not only to increase your property's curb appeal, but to improve energy efficiency as well, not to mention that they are also affordable.Various San Antonio window replacement choices provide homeowners with enough flexibility in design and service performance. They are durable and come in a variety of colors to fit any room style and decor. These replacement windows have been built by some of the most reputable window manufacturers in the U.S. and installed by professionals to ensure their exact fit to any space.
Indeed, if you want to enhance the beauty of your home, as well as save on energy costs, quality window replacement from a reputable window contractor can achieve the purpose.
(From New Windows Save Time and Money, by David Hollies, HomeAdvisor.com)