Are a few of your home’s windows sticking in their frames, making them difficult and frustrating to open? Perhaps you’re tired of their style, and you’d like to opt for something new to change up their functionality and your home’s curb appeal. Maybe the neighbor hit a stray baseball, cracking the glass of one of your windows.
Any of these scenarios sound familiar? If so, you’ve likely got a window replacement project in mind. Which means you’re probably asking yourself the question: Should I replace all my windows at once? Or is it okay just to replace one or two at a time?
What to Consider
There are a number of key considerations in answering this question—some that are more obvious than others. Firstly, take into account the reason you’re replacing windows. If the glass broke and all of your windows are relatively new, it of course makes sense to simply replace the broken window. But if you want to replace more than one window because they’re starting to wear out, that could mean that the others aren’t far behind, and replacing them all at once could prevent you from having to hire multiple contractors over time for window replacement.
Secondly, remember that signs you need new windows aren’t always obvious. It might be tempting to replace a few at a time, but remember that drafts near your windows, unwanted noise from outside, and condensation buildup between panes are all signs that your windows are wearing out or have lost their gas fills.
Need Help Deciding?
There’s a lot to think about when considering a window replacement project for your home. Fortunately, there’s help: Call The Window Depot. We’d be happy to talk you through the window replacement process and help you decide whether you should replace all your windows at once or in turn. Get in touch with us today!