There are several reasons why people think summer is the best time of year to replace their windows, but there are also some cons. If you’re thinking about replacing your windows, read on to see if summer is the right season for you.
PROS
- THE WEATHER. Typical weather conditions in summer allow for a higher quality installation. Because there’s less damp and no rain or snow, a summer installation also means a cleaner house.
- UV PROTECTION. The sun shines brighter during these months, which means that new windows will be more efficient at blocking UV rays from entering your home. This will help prevent fading of carpets, furniture and other items and protect you and your family.
- ENERGY EFFICIENCY. If you want to save money on energy bills each month then replacing old windows with new energy efficient ones should be high on your list of priorities. Energy efficient windows will reduce cooling costs in summer and heating costs in winter.
- FASTER INSTALL. More daylight hours and better weather means faster completion of the install. Installation is less likely to interfere with daily routines and children’s schedules like school.
- COLD WEATHER READY. Waiting until fall or winter to replace windows means having to live with drafty windows through those seasons until your new windows are in.
- PERFECT FOR SEALANTS AND CAULKING. Mid temperatures and warm, dry weather are what you want for sealants and caulking to apply and dry their best. However, extreme temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit will prevent caulking from curing well.
CONS
- EXTREME HEAT. On days of extreme heat, installers can’t work during the afternoon. That may be rare in Alaskan summers, but it can happen which will mean prolonging the length of your installation. The same applies for homeowners as well. It’s not the best idea to paint or stain window trim when the sun’s at its peak. You’ll have to leave it to the morning or evening.
- YOUR HOUSE CAN HEAT UP. But you can take steps to cool your home down. If you’re having windows installed and heat from the sun is entering the room where installation is taking place, you can close the door to that room to keep the rest of your house cool.
- FOREST FIRE SMOKE. While not frequent, forest fires do happen. If you’re having your windows replaced during smoky conditions, doing the above will help prevent smoke from entering your home.
- BUSY SEASON. Summer is peak home renovation time. You may want to consider scheduling an install for the milder months of fall and spring to give you the advantage of increased installation availability.
- BUGS. Of course, removing windows gives insects and mosquitoes the chance to enter your home. This is especially true if you live near trees, shrubs, or water sources where they tend to congregate. But burning insect coils or candles or setting up an insect trap in the room should help keep them at bay.
Regardless of which time of year works best for you, know that Renewal by Andersen installers are Certified Master Installers with years of experience who take pride in setting the highest standard in the market. To discuss your window replacement options, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.