Top 5 Reasons to Get Replacement Windows in the Houston, TX Area
Environmental Initiatives in Houston, TX Make it the Energy Capital of the World
1. Reduced Energy Use
Weather conditions in Houston average from around 40-65 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter months to between 70-95 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer months. If you have older windows the chances are pretty likely that you are wasting electricity because of drafty windows. Replacement windows will help you do your part to conserve energy in the Houston, TX area.
2. Reduced Energy Costs
Conserving energy will help reduce your annual costs for electricity. Installing replacement windows can pay for themselves in energy savings in less than five years.
3. Energy Star ratings and solar rays
Houston is in a southern state location where seasons are typically warmer and sunnier than in the middle and upper states. For this reason, the Energy Star ratings in Houston are focused on keeping cool air in and damaging solar rays out. While each state is different, southern states need to worry about UV and RAM factors.
4. Federal Tax Credits
The Federal Government has granted several tax credits for modifying an existing home for energy efficiency. According to their website, "Tax Credit for Windows and Doors, the credit allows30% of the cost with no upper limit. This credit expires December 31, 2016 and applies to existing homes and new construction, for both principal and secondary homes. Rentals do not qualify." (energystar.gov)
5. Home Value
One of the responsibilities that home owners have is to keep up their home values through routine maintenance and periodic upgrades. Installing replacement windows is one way to ensure that the investment made originally holds its value. If the house is ever sold, the seller should not have to worry about hassling over price negotiations because the windows are in poor shape and need of upgrades.
Getting replacement windows in a home in the Houston, TX area is an investment that supports the environmental initiatives that are so important to the community. In addition to reducing energy consumption, upgrading to new windows will reduce cooling costs, and the effects of harmful solar rays in your home.
Sources:
VisitHoustonTexas.com
Energystar.gov
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All good tips and info!
Good article, Kay, we're looking for new basement windows at the moment. cheers ;)