7 Things to Know Before Replacing Windows
August 1, 2022

Replacing windows in your home can be a big job, but it’s worth it to have updated and energy-efficient windows. Here are Seven things you should know before you replace your windows:

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Replacement windows can greatly improve your home’s energy efficiency. Old, inefficient windows  let heat escape in the winter and cool air escape in the summer, leading to increased energy costs. New, energy-efficient windows will help you save on your energy bills and keep your home comfortable all year round.

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Getting new windows will increase your home value when it's time to sell. Many homebuyers are looking for homes with updated features, and beautiful, functional new windows are at the top of that list.

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Window installation can be messy. Our window installation team will ensure there’s adequate space to work in, and we’ll cover any furniture or floors that may be affected by the installation, but you may still want to remove any valuable items from the room.

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Window replacement can take time. Depending on the size and style of your windows, window replacement can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days. We’ll work as quickly as possible to get your new windows installed, but be prepared for a small disruption in your daily routine. Afterward, we cleanup, so you can sit back and enjoy the view.

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Most builder grade windows need to be replaced within 10 to 15 years. Once those windows begin to reach this age, it’s typical for seals and insulation to start breaking down, leading to drafts and decreased efficiency. If your windows are older than this, it’s probably time for a replacement.

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In the south, any time soon is best time of year to replace your windows. We only remove a window or two at a time before the new ones go in. If the temperatures are below freezing or significant rain is expected, we will likely have to reschedule your installation date.

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Replacing your windows can be a significant project, but it’s almost always worth it in the long run. If you take into account the energy savings, the improved home appearance, and the increase in your home value, the cost of replacing your windows may be lower than you think.

Are Energy Efficient Windows Worth It?

Replacing old windows with energy-efficient windows can be a significant investment, but the benefits make it clear:


If you need to replace house windows, energy-efficient windows are totally worth it. Here are a few things to consider:


  • Energy-efficient windows can help you save money on your energy bills.
  • New, energy-efficient windows can help keep your home comfortable all year round. In the winter, they can help keep heat in your home, and in the summer, they can help keep cool air in.
  • Energy-efficient windows will increase your home’s value when it’s time to sell.
  • Energy-efficient windows are available in custom sizes and are more affordable than you may think.
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Can New Windows Increase Home Value?

One of the reasons people choose to replace their windows is to increase their home’s value. An 80% return on investment is the national average for window replacement. New windows can make a significant impact on how much your home is worth.


New windows provide a clean, uniform, and updated appearance that boosts curb appeal. They can also increase the efficiency of your home, leading to lower energy costs and more consistent climate control for potential new owners. Finally, consider functionality. New windows are guaranteed to safely open, stay open, and shut, without gathering condensation or developing unsightly films and residues. Plus, the manufacture's warranty can be transferred to the new owners.


Windows are one of the most important features of your home, and upgrading them can make a big difference in how much your home is worth. If you’re thinking of selling in the near future, new windows may be the investment you need to make your home stand out from the competition.

How Messy is Window Installation?

Window replacement can be a messy process, but our team is prepared to handle it. We’ll work quickly and carefully to get your new windows installed, and we’ll take care of covering any furniture or floors that may be affected by the installation.

You may want to remove any valuable items from the room before we start working. We also recommend that you keep pets and children away from the work area, as there may be potential for injury.


We begin by removing the old window, and then we install the new window frame. Once the frame is in place, we install the sash and square it to your house. Finally, we install the exterior capping around the window.


We remove and haul away old windows, and clean up the worksite when we're done. At the end of the day, your beautiful new windows should be the only sign we were even there.

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How Long Does it Take to Replace House Windows?

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Window replacement can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days, depending on the size, number, and style of your windows. We take pride in working efficiently to complete each job while meeting exacting standards. But what if your whole house window replacement project takes more than one day? 


No worries! We only remove windows and doors if we know they can be fully replaced and secured by the end of the day. Any openings we create will be fully weathertight and safe overnight.

How Often Should House Windows Be Replaced?

Window replacement isn’t something that needs to be done every year or every five years. 


Windows can last for decades when properly taken care of. But over time, windows may become less efficient, and the seals may start to deteriorate. If you’re noticing drafts, water damage, or a decline in your home’s energy efficiency, it may be time for a window replacement.

When is the Best Time of Year to Replace House Windows?

In Georgia, the best time of year to replace house windows is typically in the fall or spring. This allows for the new windows to be installed and sealed before the extreme weather conditions of summer or winter.


Why spring and fall? Whole-house window replacement can leave large, temporary openings in your external walls during the installation process. Severe weather, extreme temperatures, and excessive pollen may enter your home while windows are being removed and replaced.


However, we can replace windows at any time of year. If you’re not able to take time off work or if you have a tight schedule, we can work around your needs. Our team has experience working year around to get the job done right.

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How Much Do New Windows Cost?

The national average for quality replacement windows ranges between $600 to $2000+ per window to replace. Window replacement can be a costly project, but it’s important to consider all of the potential benefits. In many cases, the energy savings alone can make up for the cost of replacement within 10-15 years.

Today, custom-sized, windows are more energy-efficient than ever before. Atlanta Area Window & Door is proud to offer a range of premium and affordable window replacement options to clients throughout the North Georgia region.


To get exact pricing, and take advantage of custom discount offers, schedule a free in-home consultation. Our team will visit your home, measure your windows, and provide an estimate for replacement. With a wide range of materials and insulation options, we’ll help you find the perfect windows for your home and budget.

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Is It Time to Replace Your House Windows?

Windows are one of the most important features of your home, and they can take a beating over time. If you’re noticing that your windows are drafty, leaking, or just outdated, it may be time for a replacement.


5 Signs Your Home’s Windows Need To Be Replaced:

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Your windows are difficult to open and close.

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The glass is cracked or broken.

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There is condensation or water damage on the windowpanes.

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The window frames are rotting or peeling.

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The windows let in a lot of noise or heat.

Talk to a window replacement expert to figure out what type of windows would be best for your house. From double pane windows to storm windows and vinyl windows, our professional window installers can help you choose the right type of windows for your unique home. We can also help you figure out what size windows to get and how many windows to replace.

Call the Atlanta Window and Door Experts!


Atlanta Area Window and Door has been serving the greater Atlanta area since 1989. We are a family-owned and operated business, and we take pride in our reputation for quality products and exceptional customer service.


We offer a wide range of window and door products, including vinyl windows, composite windows, wood windows, and patio doors. We also offer a variety of energy-efficient options to help you save on heating and cooling costs.



Schedule a free in-home consultation today to see how we can help you save on your energy bills!


Our team gathers custom measurements to guarantee windows that fit perfectly on installation day. View samples, get personalized recommendations, and rest easy knowing you're getting high-quality products and installation backed by our industry-leading warranty. 


Replacing windows can seem like a daunting task, but our team is here to help. We have the experience and expertise to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Call today, and let Atlanta Area Window & Door help you find the perfect windows for your home!

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