Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Window Problems That Lower a Home's Resale Value

Windows add so much to a home. In addition to letting in daylight, they frame each room, serving as visual portals to the outside world. But various window problems can lower a home's resale value. New window installations will help bring the home's value back up to where it should be. According to the 2017 Cost vs. Value Report from Remodeling Magazine, window replacement has a return on investment of 93.1 percent for homeowners on the West Coast, making it a great investment for homeowners.

Cracked Windows 
A window in a home overlooking a rainy day


Not only are cracked windows unsightly, they are also hazardous. If the cracks spread, the glass can break and fall, possibly injuring anyone who is nearby. For the safety of the home's inhabitants and guests, as well as to restore property value, cracked windows should be replaced as soon as possible.

Fogged Up


When windows get foggy, the view to the outside world becomes dull. Double-pane windows, in particular, are prone to this problem as they age. Foggy windows occur when the seal between glass sheets is broken and moisture becomes trapped inside. While this isn't a dangerous situation from a safety standpoint, it does detract from the beauty and clarity of a window.

Cold Drafts


If it's starting to feel cold and drafty around a window, it probably means the window's integrity has been compromised in some way. The solution could be something as simple as replacing worn weather stripping. However, if this doesn't fix the problem, then the draft could be coming in from a window that no longer fits properly in the wall. Whether due to rain, soil conditions, earthquakes, or other reasons, buildings move and settle over time. This movement can create structural gaps between residential windows and the walls they inhabit, resulting in leaks and drafts.

Stuck or Crooked


In some cases, a stuck window that will no longer open or close can be repaired. Windows that have become crooked over time due to settling may also not work properly. If they can't be fixed, they should be replaced. Not being able to open a window is a hazard, especially if a fire breaks out in the home.

High Energy Bills


Even when windows appear normal, a telltale sign that there may be a problem with some or all of them is a spike in energy costs. In fact, the U.S. Department of Energy estimates that 25-30 percent of residential heating and cooling energy is lost through windows. If utility bills suddenly increase for no particular reason, windows should be inspected to determine whether they're the culprits.

Window Replacement


Even if windows aren't showing signs of problems, old, dated windows can still bring down a home's value. Before selling, consider upgrading at least some windows for a more contemporary, stylish look. The specialists at Victorville Glass Company Inc. can help with recommendations for residents across the High Desert and surrounding areas. Call us today at 760-245-3456 for a free estimate on window repair and replacement.