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Are your Denver Windows right for the weather?
March Denver Weather Stats
Average High:64°
Average Low:36°
Mean Temperature:50°
Average Precipitation:1.3 inches
* Save on your heating and cooling bills by having windows designed for the Denver weather.
If you live in the mile high city of Denver, you probably boast to your friends that life in Denver is like nowhere else--that's true in spades when you consider weather and its effect on Denver homes.
Denver's high altitude means there is less atmosphere to temper weather conditions leading to extremes of hot and cold. Under such conditions, the importance of making your home as energy efficient as possible, for ecological as well as financial reasons, is even more pressing than in other regions of the country.
According to the Department of Energy, the average U.S. family spends more than $2,000 a year on utilities with heating and cooling costs representing about 50 percent of that amount--not an insignificant percentage, especially for residents of the Rocky Mountain area.
The question then is not really if you should make your home more energy efficient, but how. While large projects like re-insulating your entire home can lead to huge gains in energy efficiency, they can also be prohibitively expensive. If you're looking to improve energy efficiency without breaking the bank, it pays to remember that relatively minor projects like installing better insulated windows can add up to surprisingly substantial energy efficiency gains as well.
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The typical cost for a homeowner to install insulated replacement windows in the Denver area was calculated to be just over $10,000 in 2009. That may sound like a hefty price at first blush. But considering that a home with non-insulated windows loses as much as 30 percent of its heat and air-conditioning energy through its windows, the economics begin to make sense.
If you're looking for an easy way to improve energy efficiency and cut household costs, consider installing better insulated replacement windows in your Denver home--the environment and your pocketbook will thank you.
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