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Here's How You Can Save On Replacement Windows In Georgia

Follow our guide to avoid overspending on new windows.

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In Georgia, the house is closed up with air conditioning all summer, and you need good air ventilation in more temperate months. But if your windows are leaky and old, you might be throwing money in utility bills out the window — literally. Still, replacement windows can be a huge investment, costing anywhere between $3,000 and $10,000.

It can be tough to strike a balance between draining your savings or settling for cut-rate options that will do little to save on energy costs. Consider our tips on getting the best bang for your buck.

Don't Overpay on Frames
Vinyl and aluminum frames can cost as much as 50% less than premium options like wood and fiberglass. When deciding on frames, the first thing to think about is how long you plan to stay in your home. If you plan being in your house for the long haul, it may be better to invest in higher-end materials now. Wood and fiberglass frames can last 50% longer than their cheaper counterparts.

However, if you think you'll be selling in a few years, don't waste money on expensive materials. In fact, your return on investment will be much higher (up to 75%) on resale with cheap vinyl or aluminum frames.

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Pick Your Panes
The next option to decide upon is single vs. double-hung windows. Single-pane, single-hung windows are the cheapest styles available, with options starting around $100. Double-pane, double-hung windows can cost more than double, with prices starting around $250.

Consider your preference and lifestyle. Single-hung units are more affordable in materials and installation, and they offer good energy efficiency with an airtight fixed sash. Double-hung windows, on the other hand, are easier to clean, and they offer better ventilation for rooms with lots of moisture. In warmer climates like Georgia, it might be worth the extra investment for the superior ventilation offered by double-hung units.

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Wait On Big-Ticket Windows
If you're replacing windows a few at a time, you might want to save by waiting to replace the most expensive windows. Bay windows, for example, cost between $400 and $3,250 each. Uncommon shapes and sizes can cost a pretty penny, as well.

Compare Window and Installation Prices
First thing's first, compare the prices of major manufacturers like Anderson, Marvin, and Pella to see if any are running any promotions.

Then, get at least three quotes from professional window installers in your area. Installation costs can run from $100 to $250 per window, which is a huge chunk of your budget. Thankfully, this is a competitive industry and there is room for negotiation. For example, ask for a discount if you are replacing multiple or all of your home's windows.

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