How to Continuously Improve Energy-Efficiency Windows after Their Installation

If your home lacks energy efficiency, an excellent way to fix this is by replacing your windows. However, even after you replace them with energy-efficient windows, you can still find ways to improve the insulation in your home.

Exterior Roller Shades

When the beating sun is the major problem, you should consider exterior roller shades. Not only are they affordable, but they are rather easy to install and adjust throughout the day.

Window Films

Another great option is window film. Although there is permanent window film, you will benefit most from temporary window film. You can put it on when it starts getting warm outside, and then just remove them as fall and winter approaches.

Awnings

If you would like to add some curb appeal to your home, you might want to look into awnings. When it comes to awnings, you have quite a few options. You can choose single window installation, or you can invest in an awning that covers a substantial portion of your home for maximum sun protection.

Caulk Drafty Areas

One of the most affordable ways to get improved energy efficiency from existing windows is with caulking, which should be applied to areas on your window frames where you feel a draft.

Insulated Window Treatments

An additional option is to invest in insulated window treatments. Fortunately, you have a number of options to choose from, such as drapes, curtains, or blinds. It is almost guaranteed that you will be able to find window treatments that meet or exceed your wants and needs.

If you want to start with new energy-efficient windows from Renewal by Andersen of Michigan, feel free to contact us.

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