Picking Out the Functional Features of Your Replacement Windows

Thinking about replacing your home windows? It is a lot of fun dreaming about the design options you’ll have available, from frame colors and materials to window shapes. Of course, you’ll also want to think about the more functional features of your replacement windows too.

Benefits of Asphalt Roofing

Asphalt roofing is quickly becoming one of the most popular types of roofing for residential homes. Homeowners are taking advantage of all the benefits asphalt roofing has to offer that metal and concrete roofing simply can’t compete against. If you’re in need of a new roof, or wondering if your roof can hold up to the elements and protect your family, read on.

Appearance

Asphalt roofing offers a wide array of colors and textures to fit any home’s style. With limitless options or style that can look like wood, cedar shakes, and slate, you can find the right roofing solution for added curb appeal.

Affordable

As time progresses, asphalt roofing becomes more affordable and continues to be a great investment for homeowners. Along with all of the style options comes different pricing options as well to help you stay on budget, and upgrade your roof.

Performance

100-year proven track record in North America for durability and a long life-expectancy. With a long useful life expectancy, asphalt roofing comes with longer warranties as well. Asphalt roofing has great uplift and fire resistance so that homeowners can feel secure knowing their roof can withstand extreme circumstances.

Ease

With the nature of asphalt roofing comes the benefit of ease of installation and repair. Homeowners can feel better knowing that even if their low maintenance roof needs a repair, it’ll be less time consuming (and less expensive).

Upgrade your roof and enjoy all of the advantages that come with asphalt roofing! Request a free roof inspection or contact us to learn more about how a new asphalt roof can benefit your home.

How to Detect Drafty Windows

Drafty windows can put an unnecessary strain on your wallet. Although we are beginning to come to the end of the cooler months, summer is just around the corner! This brings higher energy costs with increased usage. Don’t let your money leak through drafty windows, check to see if any of your windows are compromised!

Candle test

You’ll want to first turn off any fans, AC, and furnace that may cause any sort of airflow in the room. Next, you’ll take a candle or incense stick and light it. Hold your candle near the seams of the window and watch for movement in the flame/smoke (you’ll want to move slowly as you do this to ensure you aren’t causing any air movement yourself). Be sure to write down which windows show signs of a draft.

Check for loose windows

When checking for loose windows you can use a simple piece of paper! You’ll open your window, then place your piece of paper on the sill and close the window. Next, try to pull the paper out, if you can remove it easily without it tearing, there’s a chance that air is able to pass through as well.

High-tech tools

Infrared thermometers are great for detecting air leaks around doors and windows. If you have access to one, this will be the most scientific way to detect drafts. When using one of these devices you’ll measure the temperature of air around the window and door, if there’s a cloud of cool air surrounding your window, you’ve found a drafty window.

Visual check

Examine the caulking between the frame and your window, if there is noticeable weathering this may be a potential place for air leakage. Another way to visually examine your window is to dim the room that you are checking and look to see any light that may be coming in around your window frame.

 

If you believe you have a drafty window, the best thing to do is schedule an inspection/free quote with a professional, like Paradise Home Improvement. Trusting your home with experienced professionals is no easy task, with hundreds of happy customers, we provide the care and quality work homeowners expect. Ready to take the next step? You can find more educational information, like how to stop window condensation and window privacy ideas, throughout our website!