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How New Window Installations Improve Your Home's Value
Jul 29, 2024

A reputable glass company can be your best ally in raising the value of your home. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the return on new windows can be as high as 78% when the home is sold. Keep reading to learn three ways new windows can increase your home's value.


1. Aesthetics

New windows make a home shine, dramatically increasing your home’s curb appeal. However, window glass, like everything else, deteriorates with time. Old, worn windows can date any home and make it look neglected. Old window glass can become fogged, scratched, and embedded with dirt and debris. Cleaning the grime when the glass is scratched can be impossible. If you're running into these problems, it's a wise idea to turn to the expertise of a quality glass company.


2. Efficiency

Modern windows designed with advanced insulation and double or triple glazing minimize heat gain in the hot climate of Florida. This improved performance lowers energy bills, making the home more cost-effective to maintain. Potential buyers value these benefits, recognizing the long-term savings and comfort, which can lead to a higher resale price. Additionally, newer energy-efficient windows often meet or exceed Energy Star standards, making the property more attractive to environmentally conscious buyers. The improved efficiency not only cuts utility bills but also reduces the home's carbon footprint, further adding to its market appeal and value.


3. Protection

Old windows can't protect your home as well as new windows. You can expect enhanced protection from UV rays that would fade furniture, flooring, and other areas of your home. You can also expect safer operation and protection from the risk of broken glass. Old rickety windows, on the other hand, have many risk factors that can result in injuries and property damage.


If you're looking for a smart way to boost your home's value, installing new windows is the way to go. The energy savings, enhanced safety, and improved aesthetics provided by new windows can increase the overall appraisal value of the property. When you resell your home, you can expect to attract more qualified buyers with new windows that have these excellent qualities. If your old windows need attention, there is help. The professionals at Ameriglass Industries can get you started with a free quote on our excellent glass products. We're a family-owned glass company with more than 50 years of experience!

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