New Windows

About a month ago I had 4 new windows installed.
U-factor: 0.32 (lower is better)
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.33 (lower is better)
These are great windows.

I knew when I bought this house that a few windows were in need of replacement. I just didn’t know how bad they needed to be replaced! After getting some quotes my wife and I decided on 4 windows to replace – 3 windows upstairs which looked really old and one that leaked in the kitchen.
The local window rep for Anderson windows had never seen windows like the ones I had upstairs, and he’d be replacing windows for 3o years. Thankfully we were able to get windows that fit the current openings in our brick house.

Once the old ones were pulled out it became painfully obvious how poor the windows truly were. One of them wasn’t even nailed into the frame – it was being held in by caulking! The Anderson window representative estimated they were original to the house after they were removed – which puts them in the neighborhood of 50 to 60 years old.

The difference with the new windows is amazing. Since they were installed I haven’t had to turn on the air conditioning at all (just open the windows up at night), the upstairs stays about the same temperature all day instead of getting hot, and one item we never thought of before – it’s astonishing quite when the windows are closed.
Before if our neighbors were outside next door it was easy to hear them while the windows were closed. Now we can’t hear them at all!

I’m looking forward to seeing how this improvement impacts my gas bill this winter!
We’ve already figured out what 2 windows (at least) are next on the replacement list…

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