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Windows keep weather out and comfort in.

By performing a home assessment before windows are installed, the WellHome team will identify how to optimize your energy-efficiency gains. In addition to installing replacement windows, we’ll handle air sealing, insulation and the other improvements that make the most of new windows. In some cases, we may even discover that you don’t need replacement windows, at all.

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The thinking behind home performance and windows.

How windows affect comfort and energy-efficiency.

Well-performing windows keep outside air outside and conditioned air inside. If there are gaps between windows and frames, comfort and energy efficiency may be compromised. Glazing and glass can also affect home performance. If your home’s windows aren’t doing their job, replacement windows may be best.

Install the right windows, the right way.

Your advisor may recommend Low-E coated windows which reflect heat in summer, keep heat inside in winter and reduce UV rays. We also check for a tight fit between glass and frame. When installing replacement windows, sealing gaps can prevent air flow and thus conditioned air loss.

New, replacement windows can improve comfort and energy efficiency in your home.

When the WellHome team handles the assessment and installation of replacement windows, you can be confident that you’ll get the most out of your investment, because we also handle air sealing and insulation. We even guarantee your first year’s energy savings.

Contact a WellHome Advisor to schedule a home assessment today.

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