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A Not-So-Sexy Home-Improvement Project With Real Benefits

9/16/2014


Replacing windows with ones that are more efficient does not provide an instantaneousremodeling-windows reward for householders, from an electricity-price view. Yet, come resale time, upgraded windows can be a plus.

The short answer: It’s not a stupid idea, according real-estate brokers, to the contractors and energy-efficiency experts to whom I posed this question. Still, it pays to pinpoint why you are carrying it out.

Some windows can be cleaned from inside the home, and vinyl windows, for example, need less care, some contractors consider. New windows can reduce the number of sound that may enter the house, together with decrease the amount of ultra-violet light that comes in — which will decrease attenuation on furnishings and flooring. It’s maybe not out the question for windows to continue 30 years, if they’re looked after. Purchase the about a decade before you go and you’ll equally love them while you live in the home and have windows new to appeal to a buyer.

Resale attractiveness

Meanwhile, you can regain 79.3% of the price of a midcost wood-window replacement and 74% of an upscale wood-window replacement at resale.

Most purchasers see windows that are new as a large perk. In reality, some home contractors in Chicago have seen some purchasers decide against purchasing particular houses because the windows must be replaced soon and were old — an investment that will easily cost those in the five-figure range in some situations. New windows also add curb appeal.

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