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Special Challenges Face Replacement Windows in Houston

Replacement windows in Houston have particular challenges as far as weather is concerned. The primary purpose of a good window is to let light in and keep bad weather elements out. In Houston the bad weather is mostly extreme heat and humidity.

In this city the challenge is not to keep the cold out but to keep it in! For many months of the year Houstonites run their air conditioners full tilt. If your windows are anything from ten to thirty years old and showing wear they are probably no longer keeping that energy draining heat where it should be - outside. Air conditioners may have to go into overdrive to compensate for this leakage and your energy bill will reflect that.

Some of the worst culprits in this kind of climate are old aluminum windows. Aluminum is not only a bad insulator but it actually conducts heat. This means that no matter how hard your air conditioner is working your window is actually accentuating the heat. If your windows are single pane this will worsen the situation.

Replacing inefficient old windows can have a dramatic effect on your comfort levels and your pocket book. They will also enhance the curb appeal and increase the resale value of the home. It's a win-win situation.

Popular materials for replacement windows in Houston are generally those that require the least maintenance and have a high tolerance for extreme heat and humidity. Vinyl is as popular here as it is elsewhere in the country so are the clad woods that offer warm wood inside and prefinished, rugged and durable exteriors. Fiberglass is growing in popularity despite its higher pricing because of its reputation for being the ultimate challenge to the worst weather conditions.

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