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Did you know that 25% - 30% of heat gain or loss in your home is coming from your windows?                                                                                                                                                                 Those losses could be costing you hundreds of dollars each month with out-of-date, inefficient windows. The question is - what can you do to increase your energy efficiency and keep some of your hard-earned cash? You're really faced with two options: either update or replace those old windows.                                                                                                                                                                   Updating your windows                                                                can include checking for air leaks, adding new caulk and weatherstrips, and other do-it-yourself projects. This can work great as a quick fix, but needs to be re-evaluated regularly.                                                                                                                                                                   Replacing your windows                                                                may seem like a high price to pay, but a new window replacement can have up to a return of 73.4% on your investment. Replacing those old windows, not only                                                                                                                                   helps with the energy efficiency of your home, but also updates the appearance of your house and increases your resale value.
 




