Window Replacement Made Easier

by | Jul 13, 2017 | Uncategorized

Replacing your windows in Denver can be quite a process. Luckily, you have a trusted partner in DMD Builders to help you make the best choices for your home and budget. You won’t have to go through this alone.

When you begin the journey of installing new windows for your home, you need to aware of a number of factors. Some of these factors are fairly straightforward while others can seem like monumental tasks. This list gives a great overview of how to prepare and what to expect to have a smooth replacement process. Call us today if you have any more questions.

[Read more of the 5 Steps to Frame Your Window Replacement Process here]

Taken from the article:
1. What’s Your ‘Why?’

Do your windows operate poorly—or are they sticking, broken, drafty? Do they fog or ice up when the weather changes? Are you looking for tangible financial benefits such as lower heating bills and energy efficiency or an overall increase in your home’s value?

Together, the design, consistency and proper installation of customized windows and doors help protect, maintain and increase the value of your home. That “je ne sais quoi” curb appeal doesn’t just happen: its magic lives in the details.

2. Imagine the Possibilities

A little research and a visit to a reputable dealer will help you understand the differences among the numerous types of windows and doors. Ask about function, ideal placement and the long-term benefits of materials – wood, aluminum, fiberglass, vinyl and vinyl composite each have specific advantages, maintenance needs and life cycles.

3. Define the Details

The vision for your home may be unfolding in phases over time, so windows and doors that arrive direct from the manufacturer according to your specifications (versus off-the-shelf models sold at Big Box stores) offer more options and consistency.

4. Be Prepared

Anticipate that there will be some variables along the way to project completion, so it helps to ask questions and be prepared before work starts. Find out what should be done before the installers arrive and make plans for how you’ll live in your space while work is being done. For example, if you have detailed, intricate trim, you may need to build in additional work, and you will need to consider possible effects on the exterior of your home.

5. Getting the Right Partners

Replacing windows and doors is an opportunity to protect your investment in your home. Regular maintenance and upgrades of your home’s exterior add value, and the decision to replace windows and doors is one of the most important ones you’ll make as a homeowner.”

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