There Is Every Reason To Replace Your Old Windows

There is still a considerable amount of UK households who continue to persist with their old timber wooden windows. It has already been made clear that these type of windows are just not viable in the modern day, but many people are reluctant to make the change for aesthetical and financial reasons. Here is a basic outline of exactly why old windows need to be replaced at the earliest opportunity.

Draughts

When we feel cold in the home what is the first thing you usually do? Turn up your heating system of course. But, old windows are typically only made with one pane of glass and the majority of the heat generated will pass through the glass, therefore wasting this valuable source of energy and increasing your energy bills.

Maintenance

There is no getting away from the fact that old windows tend to need a lot of looking after, whether this is just general cleaning or a fresh lick of paint every few months. This can be a real chore and uPVC windows would put an end this amount of hard work as they can be left alone and still continue to look good.

Appearance

When old windows are not looked after properly you will notice that the paint on them starts to flake off and they generally become dishevelled. This can affect the whole of the home as your windows and doors are one of the focal points of your home when seen from the outside. uPVC doors again could put an end to this.

Selling

The modern day buyer no longer wants to move into a home with old windows, so unless you want to struggle to sell your property it makes sense to make the change sooner rather than later. Conservatories could also make it more appealing to buyers.

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