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New York Homeowner Tips To Replace Single Or Double Paned Windows

Don't put up with broken or cracked windows. Use this guide to learn all about window replacement.

Repair and replace windows using the help of a professional to avoid costly DIY mistakes.
Repair and replace windows using the help of a professional to avoid costly DIY mistakes. (Shutterstock)

New York state homeowners know that the windows in their home are not only there to let in light and fresh air, but also to provide protection from cold, heat, and moisture. As one of the most important features of your home, window replacement should be at the top of your list of maintenance projects.

Here are the top reasons why homeowners consider replacing old windows with new:

  • Replace broken, cracked, drafty, or leaking windows.
  • Fix moisture problems between double pane windows.
  • Modernize and give your home more curb appeal.
  • Update to make your home more energy efficient.

For all types of window replacement, it’s best to rely on the expertise of a qualified contractor. Here’s what you can expect:

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1. Single Window Pane Replacement

Although it can be time consuming, single window panes are easy and straightforward for an experienced contractor to replace. The replacement process will vary depending on the type of window frame your home has. Wooden frames are still found in many older homes, while newer homes are being built with aluminum or vinyl frames for their durability and low maintenance.

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While many Connecticut homeowners are ready to DIY, why take the risk? A window contractor has the experience, materials, and tools to do the job right the first time.


For window replacement, find a professional contractor in New York state.


2. Replacing Double Pane Windows

Double pane windows aren’t as simple to replace as single panes. Even when only one pane is broken or cracked and needs to be replaced, in most cases both panes will need to be removed using the necessary skills and tools. Condensation and foggy windows are another problem that can occur when seals are damaged, leading to more issues and expensive repairs down the road if not repaired.

Leaving double pane problems to a contractor means you have peace of mind that windows are replaced safely and correctly.

3. Replacing Picture Windows

Picture windows are your view to the outside, providing you with plenty of natural light throughout your home. Due to their size, picture windows, whether single or dual-paned, require a professional with special equipment to replace these large sheets of glass. Keep in mind that materials and labor costs for picture window replacement can be quite costly, so contact at least three window contractors for written estimates.

Need help with window replacement? Leave this home repair job to a professional and call a HomeAdvisor window contractor in New York state.

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