Winter can bring cold air into your home through damaged windows. If you’re noticing drafts and high energy bills, don’t wait out the winter to take care of it; act immediately. Expert window and roofing contractors say you shouldn’t fear a winter window replacement. In line with this, BFARR Contracting offers some helpful hints to overcome your reluctance.
First Things First
The first step is to always get the right contractor. Look for a window installer that can keep the cold outside during installation. They should replace only one window at a time to limit the number of openings exposed to the cold air outside. They should cover the holes with adequate barriers and close the door where a window is being replaced.
Easier Scheduling
There are many other benefits to a winter window replacement. Many contractors and installers experience a lull in business in the winter months. As such, you can get your project scheduled much sooner than in the spring or fall. BFARR Contracting offers roof repair storm damage and window services in any weather.
Affordability
You can benefit when the demand is not so high and companies more often reduce their prices. Contractors and suppliers usually offer discounts, sales, or other incentives in winter. The lull in business also puts you in a better bargaining position on labor costs.
Lower Energy Costs
With new windows installed in winter, you can reap the benefits almost immediately. Not only do new windows bring comfort to your home, but they also reduce your heating bills. When should I repair my roof, you ask? Experts say any time you need it—even during winter.
Quicker Access to Window Issues
If your windows have issues, winter is the best time of year to find them. A cold draft coming in during the winter is easier to notice than a warm draft during the summer. You may also notice your energy bills spike more than normal.
BFARR Contracting is always ready to replace your damaged windows, even in winter. Call us at (321) 444-6446 or fill out our contact form for a free consultation.