Why Replace Your Windows in Fall?
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Our windows are custom-built to meet your home’s needs. We offer a variety of styles each built with premium energy efficiency features, so you won’t have to sacrifice curb appeal for energy efficiency. If you’re an Indianapolis homeowner looking to begin a home improvement project, learn more about why you should consider replacing your windows this Fall.
Ideal temperatures
The leaves are turning, the fall festivals are happening, and the Colts are back: there is no better time than fall. The crisp temperatures are ideal for spending time outdoors, especially if you want to start a home improvement project. Cool fall temperatures are ideal for window replacement, making your project quick and easy. You won't have to worry about your exterior design consultant getting stuck in a snowstorm on the way to your appointment, and your installation won't be delayed by inclement weather. In fact, it's ideal for installation: caulking adheres better in warmer temperatures, allowing for a smooth installation.
Increased energy efficiency
Homeowners often spend more money on their energy bills in the winter. Old drafty windows don't help: nearly a third of heating and cooling costs can be attributed to energy loss through windows. Why continue to waste money year after year? Upgrade your windows to modern replacement windows to give your home a boost in energy efficiency before the winter. JB Roofing replacement windows are built with premium energy efficiency features to keep your home comfortable no matter what the season. Our windows are available in both double and triple-pane glass options, so you can choose between the best value or the most energy-efficient windows. Our windows are well insulated to eliminate drafts and keep the air inside your home comfortable.
Prepare your home for winter
It's no secret that winters are hard. Is your house ready? Before the temperatures drop, take the time to prepare your home, and your windows, for the months ahead. Inspect your home and note any drafty areas. Consider upgrading your windows to keep the air inside your home warm and comfortable.