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Windows should be replaced around the 15 or 20-year mark, as a general rule of thumb. Whether you bought a new or old home, or have been living in your residence for some time, the time will come when you begin to question the age of the windows. Most windows can last up to 25 years, but there are a number of factors that can change. Humidity, sunlight, natural disasters/stormy weather, usage, and a number of environmental factors naturally age windows and the seals around them. Though you can caulk, repair, and maintain your older windows, there are a few surefire signs that your windows warrant replacement. 

How Often Do Windows Need to Be Replaced?

Signs It Is Time to Replace Your Windows

Getting new windows to substitute your old ones is a great investment. It’ll give your home a whole new feel and will upgrade the value of your home. If you see any of these signs, it may be time to call More Than Glass

1. Cracked Window Panes/Frame

A big sign of aged windows or window damage is cracking or missing pieces in the windowpane or window frames. Not only is it unattractive but these small cracks cause large inefficiencies in your heating and air conditioning, and allow a space for insects and small vermin to come in. Yes, new weatherstripping and sealing some cracks can help for some time. But eventually, these windows will need replacing. 

2. Moisture Damage or Fogged Glass

If you have double or triple-paned windows, which were common in the ’80s and 90s, condensation can become trapped between the panes, causing a permanent “fogging” effect. If your windows are foggy it reduces visibility and may start to leak. 

3. Windows Get Stuck/ Hard to Open

If your windows are difficult to open or close or often get stuck, or the locks no longer work, you should definitely think about new windows. Older-looking windows with broken locks are appealing to bandits who scope out neighborhoods for homes with easy access. New windows are made with better, more shatterproof glass, and have working locks so that your family can feel safe. 

4. Hearing Too Many Outside Noises

Old and weak windows will let noises through - so if you’re a sensitive sleeper or just prefer a quieter home, new windows can help. If you can hear the wind whistling at night, or insects or birds louder than they should be, consider more modern glass.

5. Living Near High Humidity / Storm Season or Other Natural Disaster

Water and storms can do a number on your windows, yet if you live in a place prone to hurricanes, monsoons, floods, or other natural disasters, it is vital to have windows that can withstand flying debris. 

6. Air Conditioning and Heating Bills are Too High

You can look up what the average energy bills are for your area, and compare them to how much you’re paying. If you notice your bills slowly getting higher every year, or suddenly skyrocketing, there are likely cracks in your old windows that are causing inefficiencies. Remodeling with new windows can help offset your energy costs. 

Custom Windows for Homes, Buildings, & More

At More Than Glass, we’ve been serving our community for more than 30 years. Whether your beloved family home needs a cost-effective enhancement, you’re remodeling a historic home, you own a building or business that you want to maintain or any other reason - we can help. With hundreds of designs and options for custom glass, our experts install windows that are guaranteed to hold up for the next 25 years. For a quote or to talk to a professional about your options, call us at 804-746-3086. 

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