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Replacement Windows in Denver Help Area Homeowners Save Money

Because it's so close to the mountains, Denver weather can be somewhat unpredictable, especially in the winter. Many Denver residents often complete remodeling projects in the warmer, summer months. Are you looking for a little payback from your next remodel? Here are five reasons that installing replacement windows in your Denver home makes smart financial sense:

  1. Energy efficiency. Replacing your home's old windows can save you money by reducing the amount of energy needed to heat your Denver house. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that windows account for 10 to 25 percent of your winter heating bill. It is also estimated that replacing your old single-paned Denver windows with newer double-paned models can cut your home's heat loss by half.
  2. Curb appeal. Denver's real estate market is more competitive than ever, and homeowners serious about marketing and selling their home need every advantage when attracting picky buyers. New windows can give your house a fresh look and can be an incentive to potential buyers.
  3. Tax credit. Homeowners that upgrade their old Denver windows with energy-efficient models can qualify for up to a $1,500 credit on their federal taxes this year.
  4. More living space. Adding an extra bedroom in your basement can create more living space and add value to your home. Replacement windows can give this new room natural light, fresh air, and a safe and proper egress to the outside in case of an emergency. The International Residential Code (IRC) mandates that basement living areas have windows that are at least 20 inches wide and 24 inches tall, with a minimum opening of 5.7 square feet.
  5. Damaged windows. If your existing windows have visible rot and mold, water damage may extend into the wall cavity and other areas of your house that cannot be easily seen, making for costly repairs. Window replacement may be the first step to fixing the problem.

These are just some of the ways that replacement windows in Denver can save you money. Use your savings to go out and enjoy the snowy Rocky Mountains and then come home to a warm, energy-efficient home.

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